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Mr. Dowd?
Elwood P.

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Let me give you one
of my cards.

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I am Dr. Lyman Sanderson, Dr.
Chumley's assistant. And l...

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Good for you! Happy to know you. Yes.
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I asked Miss Kelly to bring you
down here... Isn't she lovely?

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You're very lovely,
my dear.

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Why thank you! Some people
don't seem to think so.

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Well, some people are blind. That's
very often brought to my attention.

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I'd like both of you to meet a very dear
friend of mine... Why can't we sit down?

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Won't you have a chair?
Well, thank you very much.

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There we are.
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Please, sit down.
After Miss Kelly.

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No, really, Mr. Dowd. I couldn't. I'm
in and out. But you sit down, please.

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After you.
Sit down, Kelly!

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Anything we can do for you, Mr.
Dowd? What did you have in mind?

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Is your chair comfortable? Is the
chair quite comfortable, Mr. Dowd?

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Yes. Care to try it? No, no, no,
thank you. How 'bout a cigarette?

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No, thank you.
Yes, a cigarette...

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Mr. Dowd, you have us
at a disadvantage here.

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You know it and we know it, so
let's lay our cards on the table.

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That appeals
to me, Doctor.

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Best thing in the long run. People
are people no matter where you go.

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That is very often
the case.

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And being human,
are liable to make mistakes.

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Miss Kelly and I, we've made a mistake
this afternoon and we'd like to explain it.

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The truth is... You and Miss Kelly here?
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Yes.
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Out here this afternoon? Yes, Mr. Dowd.
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We hope you'll understand. Oh, yes, yes.
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These things are often the basis
of a very long, warm friendship.

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It wasn't Dr. Sanderson's
fault. It was mine.

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No, the responsibility
is all mine!

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Your attitude may be old-fashioned,
but I like it very much.

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Of course, If I had seen
your sister first,

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this would've been
an entirely different story.


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