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:53:02
He let it go too long.
They usually do.

:53:05
I advised him six months ago.
:53:07
May I look at the chart?
:53:09
- You're Dr Sutton, aren't you?
- Yes.

:53:12
Thought I recognised you.
:53:14
Cive Doctor the chart, Miss Eliot.
:53:21
The fever's up.
This indicates an infection.

:53:24
Yes, went up at night.
:53:26
Had to do a lot of sewing inside,
it may be a stitch infection.

:53:30
Penicillin ought to bring
that temperature down, few hours.

:53:34
What's he getting?
:53:35
Saline solution, intravenous.
He's kinda weak, lost a lot of blood.

:53:39
Can't take food or water
for two days.

:53:42
- Just wet his lips, Miss Carroll.
- Yes, Doctor.

:53:44
Might I ask the reason
for these questions?

:53:46
I'm checking
on Mr Korvo's whereabouts.

:53:49
- Mm? When?
- Between nine and ten last night.

:53:51
Cuess you found out.
:53:54
Yes, guess we did.
:53:57
- Thanks for the co-operation.
- Clad to be of any help.

:54:14
There's something wrong with it.
:54:19
(Buzzer)
:54:21
There's something wrong
about what we saw at that hospital.

:54:25
I know how you feel, Doctor.
:54:27
I've had theories blow up in my face
kind of often.

:54:30
I'd forget about Korvo and get
a lawyer for my wife if I were you.

:54:35
It's not a theory, Lieutenant.
You'll get facts.

:54:38
I didn't tell you half of them.
:54:42
I don't care how, when or why,
but it's Korvo.

:54:51
I put them in here myself.
:54:53
(Door closes)
:54:55
Miss Hall! Miss Hall,
where are the Randolph recordings?

:54:59
I don't know, Doctor. You put them
away when you left for San Francisco.


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