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:14:00
- I told you I've closed my office.
- This is ridiculous.

:14:03
- I'm late already.
- Judy, please.

:14:06
This is Dr. Steele.
:14:09
- How do you do? My name's Traherne.
- How do you do?

:14:12
Judith Traherne,
or don't names matter?

:14:15
To that cold, scientific eye of yours,
we're just guinea pigs, aren't we?

:14:20
- Glad to have met you. Come on, Ann.
- Where did you get those burns?

:14:23
What burns?
:14:25
Your right hand.
Here, between the first two fingers.

:14:29
I never noticed them before.
:14:32
I see. Will you come in here
a minute, please?

:14:38
Come along, Judith.
:14:40
- You wait.
- Let me have this, will you, doctor?

:14:43
I'll see Miss Traherne.
:14:45
- When it's time to go, warn me.
- Certainly, doctor.

:14:49
Oh, just a moment, doctor.
:14:54
I haven't much time.
:14:56
Matter of fact,
I haven't much time myself.

:15:01
Parsons tells me you're a great hunter.
:15:03
You could hardly expect me to enter
your office leading a pack of hounds.

:15:07
Please.
:15:19
I understand you don't like
to talk about your health.

:15:22
- That's right.
- Any particular reason why?

:15:24
- It's just a boring subject, that's all.
- Oh, most people love it.

:15:28
I make my living by listening.
:15:30
- Then you're wasting your time.
- I'll send you a bill.

:15:33
I'm 23 years old, an only child.
:15:36
I weigh 110 pounds, stripped.
:15:38
I've had measles, mumps
and whooping cough.

:15:40
I believe I have
no congenital weaknesses.

:15:42
- Shall I go on?
- Oh, yes, please.

:15:45
My father drank himself to death.
My mother lives in Paris.

:15:48
I take a great deal of exercise.
I'm accustomed to tobacco and alcohol.

:15:52
I'm said to have a sense of humor.
:15:54
Is that enough?
:15:56
All the inconsequential facts.

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