:27:01
	Yes, yes, of course.
:27:02
	But you have to face it
sooner or later.
:27:06
	Suppose we just don't
talk about it anymore.
:27:22
	- What?
- Another headache, Miss Judith?
:27:25
	No, not another headache.
:27:27
	Yes, a big headache!
:27:29
	And I'll have
a bottle of champagne for it.
:27:44
	I said no, and I mean no.
:27:47
	Excuse me, please.
:27:52
	She's very nervous. I can't do anything
with her. She wants to see you.
:27:56
	Did she take the medication?
:27:58
	All right, let's get her to sleep.
:28:02
	- It's still not too late to go home.
- May I come in?
:28:05
	- This is your doctor speaking.
- Yes.
:28:09
	- Hello.
- Well, how is everything?
:28:13
	- Everything's awful.
- Is it?
:28:14
	- Look what you make me wear.
- They are pretty dowdy, aren't they?
:28:18
	I suppose you brought some nice things
of your own to wear?
:28:21
	Yes, I did. Some lovely nighties.
:28:24
	In fact, I bought two new ones
especially for... .
:28:26
	- For this.
- Miss Dodd, I don't see any reason...
:28:29
	...why Miss Traherne shouldn't wear
her own things if she wants to.
:28:33
	Martha, bring that over here.
:28:37
	- See?
- Oh, it's lovely.
:28:39
	- You better turn your back.
- No, I think like this.
:28:44
	See, that's much better.
:28:47
	There. Very pretty.
:28:49
	Oh, thanks.
:28:50
	- Here's a present for you.
- What's that?
:28:53
	Something to make you sleep.
:28:54
	Come on.
:28:58
	There.