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:53:00
Judy, dear.
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I love you so much.
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These books go to
the medical library...

:53:15
- ...New York City. Do you understand?
- Yes, Miss Wainwright.

:53:19
Hey. Is anybody here?
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- How do you do, Miss Traherne?
- Hello, Wainwright, how are you?

:53:25
- Fine. The doctor isn't here.
- Where is he? We're to have lunch.

:53:28
He wants you to meet him
at the restaurant.

:53:30
I haven't had a chance
to congratulate you.

:53:32
Oh, thank you.
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It's a strange world, isn't it? First time
I came here, you were packing...

:53:38
...and it was the end of my life.
Now, you're still packing...

:53:42
...and my life is just beginning.
:53:43
- Couldn't I help you while I'm waiting?
- No, thanks. We're all finished.

:53:47
- Almost.
- All set, lady.

:53:49
- Excuse me, please.
- Certainly.

:53:54
- Take those boxes out and come back.
- Yes, ma'am.

:53:57
You know, I darn near broke my neck
to get that doctor of yours.

:54:00
I'm mad about him.
Of course, it's the screwiest setup.

:54:03
Vermont and Long Island.
:54:05
We live in different worlds.
:54:07
I wonder if Vermont and I will understand
each other. What do you think?

:54:11
I don't know much about Vermont,
except what he's told me.

:54:14
He loves it, doesn't he?
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Well, then I will too.
:54:17
You know, Wainwright, I'm going to sell
my house, my apartment and my horses.

:54:22
All except Challenger. I'll keep him.
He's a champion.

:54:26
- Am I disturbing you?
- Not at all.

:54:29
I'm glad he's going to give up
cutting people open.

:54:32
He's one of the great scientists.
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And I'll be Mrs. Pasteur.
:54:36
We'll be such useful people
in the world.

:54:40
"To all to whom these present
shall come, greeting be it known...

:54:44
...Frederick Steele as a fellow
of the something-or-other."

:54:48
I'll tend his house
and mind his books...

:54:52
...and answer his mail and... .
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"Judith Traherne."

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