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her present condition
was almost inevitable.

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I see.
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Doctor.
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Since, apparently,
she has told you all this...

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I presume you know
about David Sutton, too.

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Yes, Mr. Graham, I do.
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- There'll be a trial, of course.
- Of course.

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I can't predict the outcome.
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But Louise is neither mentally nor morally
responsible for any of her actions.

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Whether or not a jury will understand that
is beyond my control.

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And now, may I see her?
1:41:33
Yes, Mr. Graham, come with me.
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She looks almost happy.
1:41:57
Yes, she is, in a way.
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There are no problems
in her private world.

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Not now, anyway.
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When she starts to recover...
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She'll suffer, I suppose.
1:42:08
You and I can have no conception
of how she'll suffer.

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- I'd like to spare her that.
- You can't.

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It's pain that made her this way.
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Only through greater pain,
and suffering beyond belief...

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will she get well again.
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I'll be there whatever happens.
1:42:26
However much she suffers.
1:42:28
I was rather hoping you'd say that.
1:42:31
She's going to need you,
very much indeed.

1:42:33
- Can I stay here a few moments?
- Yes, of course.

1:42:36
If she awakens,
don't expect too much, though.

1:42:39
She won't know you. Not for a while.
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I'll wait.
1:42:54
I'm here.

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