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:06:14
How many does this make?
:06:16
Twenty today. One manic, three seniles...
:06:20
- Six alcoholics, and 10 schizos.
- Going up all the time.

:06:24
This civilization of ours is a worse disease
than heart trouble or tuberculosis.

:06:28
We can't escape it.
Well, what have we here?

:06:31
Catatonic stupor.
She was in shock, but she's out now.

:06:35
I see.
:06:37
Beautiful woman, intelligent...
:06:40
frustrated.
:06:42
Frustrated, just like the others we've seen.
It's always the same.

:06:48
Problem of some kind.
:06:50
Simple, perhaps, but she was unable
to cope with it. And now this.

:06:55
Complete confusion.
:06:58
Hypoactive deep reflexes throughout.
:07:02
Catatonic posturing,
waxy flexibility of the extremities.

:07:07
Your diagnosis was correct, Craig.
Let me see the chart.

:07:13
"Name unknown.
Previous medical history, unknown.

:07:16
"Age, education, profession, if any,
unknown." All unknown.

:07:21
"Patient's clothing bears label from
stores in Washington, D.C.

:07:26
"Woman who saw her on the street said
she was asking for a man called David."

:07:30
That's something to go on, at least.
Not much, but something.

:07:33
Anyway.
:07:34
David.
:07:39
Well, hello, there.
:07:42
I'm Dr. Willard. We're going to help you.
:07:46
Feeling better?
:07:48
Better? Much better.
:07:52
You come from Washington, don't you?
Washington, D. C.

:07:55
Where do you live in Washington?
:07:58
Well, what's this?

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