:19:01
	- I don't have them.
- You have one now.
:19:04
	No, I have not.
:19:08
	How did you make out
at bridge yesterday?
:19:10
	- Let me think...
- Quickly!
:19:13
	- I don't remember.
- I know, you lost.
:19:16
	- Yes, I lost.
- How much?
:19:19
	How can I remember?
I play bridge every day.
:19:21
	- Losing a lot lately?
- Yes.
:19:23
	- Playing badly?
- Well, I...
:19:25
	- Forgetting what cards are out?
- Why do you ask stupid questions?
:19:27
	Wait.
:19:30
	Did Dr. Parsons say
you could go out yesterday?
:19:32
	- I'm accustomed to looking after myself.
- But you did disobey his orders.
:19:36
	- What if I did?
- Why pay a doctor, then disregard him?
:19:39
	Someone else called him.
:19:40
	- So you're taking orders from someone?
- I've never taken orders from anyone.
:19:44
	I'll never take orders from anyone.
:19:46
	I'll tell you something else.
I'm well, absolutely well.
:19:49
	I'm young and strong.
Nothing can touch me.
:19:51
	Neither you nor Dr. Parsons can
make an invalid out of me. I'm going.
:19:55
	Wait!
:19:58
	I'm sorry to have wasted your time.
:20:00
	Run away because you're frightened.
:20:02
	- That's not true.
- Yes, it is true.
:20:15
	That's why you held certain things back
from Dr. Parsons.
:20:19
	You were afraid to admit them.
:20:24
	You didn't tell him you've been having
these headaches for months.
:20:27
	But you have.
:20:29
	Lately, they've been getting worse,
until now you're never free of them.
:20:32
	And your eyes,
they've been cutting up too.
:20:36
	Just like somebody shutting
a pair of folding doors...
:20:38
	...till your vision is almost cut in half.
:20:41
	You pretended it was your imagination,
but it isn't.
:20:45
	Then that queer, dull feeling
in your right arm.
:20:48
	You can't laugh that off.
:20:50
	I'll tell you how you got those burns
on your fingers.
:20:53
	A cigarette.
:20:55
	You didn't feel the burns because
your nerves are paralyzed.
:20:58
	Your memory is all shot to pieces.
You can't concentrate.