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"Hello Antonio. Nice to finally meet you in the flesh, as they say." He spoke like a normal man.
 
"Who…Who... who are you?" Antonio responded.
 
"You called me The Man in the Book, in your head that is. My name is George."
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"Don't try to make me feel guilty about it, Antonio. I've been trying to trick people into doing that for nearly three thousand years and you're the first person who was stupid enough to fall for it. Then again I got tricked into doing the same thing myself, so, what's the saying? About removing the stick in your eye before telling someone else about theirs?"
 
"Log…Log... it's a log…log..."
 
"Ah sure. Anyway, we have ourselves a predicament here Antonio. You just destroyed the Book of the Dead, which means right now there's a lot of people out there not dying when they should be. You know what we have to do right?"