Now, Voyager
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:06:03
Cascade is where people go
when they're tired.

:06:06
Like you go to the seashore.
:06:08
The very word "psychiatry"...
:06:11
Doesn't it fill you with shame?
A member of our family?

:06:15
There's nothing shameful
or frightening about it.

:06:19
Is simple, what I do.
:06:21
People come to a fork in the road.
:06:24
They don't know which way to go.
:06:26
I put up a signpost:
:06:28
"Not that way. This way."
:06:39
Really, Mother.
:06:41
Excuse me. Miss Vale?
:06:48
I wonder if I might ask you a favor.
:06:51
Would you show me this house?
One doesn't often get the chance.

:06:57
I had a look at the downstairs
when I came in.

:07:01
There's nothing
like these Boston homes.

:07:03
Here on Marlborough Street,
they stand like bastions.

:07:08
Firm, proud, resisting the new.
:07:11
Houses turned in, hugging their pride.
:07:15
- Introverted, doctor.
- I wouldn't know about that.

:07:20
I don't believe in scientific terms.
I leave that to fakirs and writers.

:07:29
Thas the room where I was born.
:07:32
- My mother's.
- Fine room.

:07:34
Do you think so?
:07:36
I'd prefer to see your room.
:07:39
- I'm not your patient yet.
- Nobody thinks you ever will be.

:07:44
I've seen the rooms of many people.
:07:47
Of course, if you don't want to...
:07:51
Is on the floor above.
:07:59
When I was 17,
I came in once after midnight.


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