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:07:03
- It seems unfair.
- You're very young in the profession.

:07:06
You haven't learned the basic secret,
the old must make way for the new...

:07:10
... particularly when he's suspected
of a touch of senility.

:07:13
That's ridiculous, the directors
should realise you're much better.

:07:17
You've been like a new man
since your vacation.

:07:19
The board's as fair and all-knowing
as a hospital board can be.

:07:22
I agree, I'm as able and brilliant
as ever, but having crumbled once...

:07:26
... I might crumble again.
- You were overworked.

:07:29
A charming diagnosis
for a broken down horse.

:07:32
I shall always remember
your cheerfulness today as...

:07:35
- A lesson in how to accept reality.
- Don't be taken in by my happy air...

:07:40
... it's the least difficult way of
saying goodbye to 20 years.

:07:43
Yes, I know...
Come in.

:07:48
Your mail, Dr. Petersen.
And Mr. Garmes.

:07:50
Come in, Mr. Garmes.
:07:53
You're not leaving today?
I'll see you again?

:07:55
I'll hover around for a while...
:07:57
... like a mother hen, at least until
Dr. Edwardes is firmly on the list.

:08:07
- How do you feel today, Mr. Garmes?
- Somewhat better, Doctor...

:08:09
the thing seems a little
less troublesome.

:08:15
May I do that for you, Doctor?
:08:17
No, thank you, no. I can
do this myself very well.

:08:21
Please sit down, I'll be
with you in a moment.

:08:39
- That's the mighty Anthony Edwardes.
- He's younger than I expected.

:08:42
He's only brought one suitcase.
Perhaps he doesn't mean to stay long.

:08:46
Leave those daydreams
to Dr. Mercheson.

:08:53
Gentlemen, our new chief.
Dr. Anthony Edwardes.

:08:56
- Dr. Floreau.
- How do you do?

:08:58
- I'm Dr. Graff.
- How do you do?


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