The Talk of the Town
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:40:03
No, thanks, really.
:40:06
- Goodbye, Michael. Congratulations.
- Thank you.

:40:10
- You'll hear from me.
- Goodbye.

:40:28
Miss Shelley, yes...
:40:31
Where were we?
:40:34
Oh, yes, bring your book.
:40:37
You're not going back to work now.
:40:42
- Bring your book.
- But you've done a good morning's work.

:40:46
Besides, this is your birthday.
:40:50
And really, professor, you've
got a honey of a cold.

:40:54
I feel responsible for it.
I'm going to take care of you.

:40:58
I'm going to put you to bed and feed
you nourishing broths and hot lemonade.

:41:05
- Hot lemonade?
- Yes.

:41:07
Now, now, don't be silly.
Bring your book.

:41:10
There's something to what she says.
Take care of your health.

:41:15
- Supreme Court. What do you know?
- This stuff he reads is remarkably dead.

:41:22
- You eating again?
- That prison food was terrible.

:41:26
Supreme Court appointment
or not, we're dragging him into this.

:41:30
Yeah, we certainly must.
:41:33
We must, must we?
:41:35
Look at him. Calm and relaxed
like he was on his yacht.

:41:39
He got his neck in a noose
and now he says, "We certainly must."

:41:43
How do you suggest we start, Leopold?
:41:49
Well, what have we here?
An intelligent man, but cold.

:41:53
No blood in his thinking.
So we must start to thaw him out.

:41:57
We thaw him.
:41:59
Can't let a man like that take a seat
on the highest court in our land.


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