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1:11:04
Now how's that?
High enough?
That's fine. Thanks.

1:11:08
Now, then,
you've got to do something
for me in return.

1:11:11
I brought you some pills
and I want you to take them.
They'll let you sleep tonight.

1:11:15
Just a minute.
1:11:17
Who's that man
out in the hall?

1:11:19
What's he doing here?
Who?

1:11:22
Oh. Oh, a visitor.
Just a visitor.

1:11:25
Poor man!
He's taking it so hard.
He's so devoted.

1:11:29
He's been sitting there for hours.
His wife, she was hurt
in an automobile accident.

1:11:34
He hasn't left her
for a minute.

1:11:36
He's from Bakersfield.
His name is Nelson.

1:11:38
W- Would you ask him
to come in here?
I want to talk to him.

1:11:42
Well, uh...
1:11:45
All right.
1:11:50
Mr. Nelson.
Uh, Mr. Nelson!
Will you come here a minute?

1:12:11
I hear your wife
was in an accident.
What?

1:12:14
Oh, yes.
I'll never forget it
as long as I live.

1:12:18
I'll never forgive myself.
1:12:20
You see, I was doing
the driving at the time.

1:12:23
It had to be her, only her!
It couldn't be me!

1:12:25
I didn't even get a scratch.
1:12:27
I'm sick about it.
Mr. Nelson,
you mustn't reproach yourself.

1:12:31
That's foolish.
And your wife's going to
be perfectly all right.

1:12:35
Do you know who he is?
1:12:37
Did you see
the evening papers?

1:12:40
Look.
1:12:42
Steve Thompson.
He's famous.

1:12:44
We often get
famous patients.
Oh, is that so?

1:12:48
That's certainly nice,
ain't it?

1:12:50
Now, then,
here's your nightcap.

1:12:53
Drink it up and you'll get
a good night's sleep.
Not now.

1:12:56
It's just the pills.
Later.
Leave it there.

1:12:59
I'll drink it later.
Oh, all right.


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