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:47:09
What is it?
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You and I have got something
to talk about.

:47:14
Yes?
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Does Judith mean anything more to you
than just a patient?

:47:32
Perhaps it's impertinent of me
to ask you.

:47:34
No, it isn't.
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I think I know.
I think you do care for her.

:47:39
Yes, Ann. I do care.
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So much.
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What are you going to do?
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Are you going to go up there
and tell her...

:47:48
...and hold her in your arms? Are you?
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Or go away and leave her to us?
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Which is better? I don't know.
:47:55
- I haven't slept for two nights.
- Neither have l.

:47:58
This morning I saw it coming.
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And just now, a little while ago, I asked
her to her face, "Do you love him?"

:48:04
And she answered, "Yes, I do."
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It's up to you.
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She said that?
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You know, Ann, before,
women never meant anything to me.

:48:17
I'd never met anyone like her.
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I was all set.
I had plans, made arrangements.

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I know, Vermont.
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Why don't you go away for
your own sake and that of your work?

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Work.
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How can I work when I can't cure her?
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Nothing else on my mind. I just sit here.
I can't think of anything else.

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Oh, Ann.
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- I'd give my body if it'd do any good.
- Isn't there anything? Anything?

:48:43
What's she ever done this should happen
to her? She's never harmed a soul.

:48:48
She's never done anything to anyone
except kindness.

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I know.
:48:52
Here, look.
:48:54
Here's a letter I got today
from Vienna.

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The last finding in the case.
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There's the translation.

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