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:04:00
... into his hand
and bite it off.

:04:04
In fact I did that once.
Would you care to hear about it?

:04:07
- Tell me anything you remember.
- We were dancing...

:04:10
... he kept asking me to marry him,
panting in my ear...

:04:14
I suddenly pretended
I was going to kiss him...

:04:17
... and sank my teeth into his moustache.
Bit it clear off.

:04:24
You're laughing at me. That smug
face of yours doesn't take me in...

:04:29
You just want me to tell you all this
so you can feel superior to me.

:04:31
You and your drooling science.
I detest you.

:04:36
I never want to see
that nasty face of yours again.

:04:39
I can't bear you. You and your
nickelsworth of nothing.

:04:47
- Come on, Miss Carmichael.
- Silly fool...

:04:49
... letting a creature like that
worry me. Miss Frozen Puss.

:04:53
Dr. Floreau. I want to talk
to you alone...

:04:57
I can't stand that woman.
:04:59
- I'll see you later, Mary.
- Come on Miss Carmichael.

:05:07
Mercheson must be out of his mind
to assign Carmichael to you.

:05:10
You may report your findings
to the new head when he arrives.

:05:14
You can't treat a veteran like her
without some inside information.

:05:18
I have done much research
on emotional and love difficulties.

:05:22
Research, my eye.
:05:24
I've watched your work for 6 months,
it's brilliant, but lifeless.

:05:27
There's no intuition in it.
:05:29
You approach all your problems
with an icepack on your head.

:05:32
- Are you making love to me?
- I will in a moment.

:05:35
I'm just clearing
the ground first.

:05:37
I'm trying to convince you that
your lack of emotional experience...

:05:40
... is bad for you as a doctor...
:05:43
... and fatal for you as a woman.
:05:45
I've heard that argument from
a number of amorous psychiatrists...

:05:48
... wanting to make me a better doctor.
- I've got a much better argument...

:05:53
- I'm terribly fond of you.
- Why?


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