![]() ![]() Lecter: Do you think if you saved Catherine, you could make them stop.? Do you think, if Catherine lives, you won't wake up in theĭark, ever again, to the screaming of the lambs? Do you.?Ĭlarice: Yes! I don't know.! I don't know. Lecter: You still wake up sometimes, don't you? Wake up in the dark, with the lambs screaming?ĭr. Lecter (voiceover): But what became of your lamb?ĭr. The rancher was so angry he sent me to live at but he got soĬlarice (voiceover): I didn't get more than a few miles before the sheriff's car found me. Lecter (voiceover): Where were you going?Ĭlarice (voiceover): I don't know. They just stood there, confused.Ĭlarice: I took one lamb. I opened the gate of their pen - but they wouldn't run. Lecter: They were slaughtering the spring lambs?Ĭlarice: No. Note the highlighted part towards the end:Ĭlarice (voiceover): Lambs. Her uncle owned a sheep and horse farm, and she learned one night that the lambs on the farm were slaughtered - in horror, she ran away. She lived with her mother, but was sent away to live with her uncle as she couldn't afford to keep her. Her story begins with her upbringing in West Virginia with her father. In order for Lecter to help with her investigation, he demands she tell him information from her personal life, to satisfy his curiosity. It refers to a conversation between Clarice and Hannibal Lecter. ![]()
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