Million Dollar Mermaid
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1:40:02
Mr. Harper,
I think I can speak plainly.

1:40:05
Miss Kellerman's spine
has suffered

1:40:06
a severe blow, what we called
a spinal cord hematoma,

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and we believe
the pressure, unfortunately,

1:40:11
was no severance
to the nerve tracks.

1:40:14
She will have to face
the possibility that

1:40:15
she may not have the use
of her legs for sometime.

1:40:19
Did you tell this to her?
1:40:20
She insists on knowing.
1:40:21
I saw no reason
of withholding from her.

1:40:23
I'd rather she didn't
have any visitors right now.

1:40:25
I understand. Thank you.
1:40:32
I know how much of a blow
this is, Mr. Harper.

1:40:34
But whatever sooner
possible to do,

1:40:36
we'll do for her.
1:40:37
The rest is up to Miss Kellerman.
Her own recuperative power,

1:40:40
her health, her will.
1:40:41
Thank you, Doctor.
I know we're in capable hands.

1:40:44
Will check with you
later in the day.

1:40:45
Very well.
1:40:49
Well I...
1:40:54
Perhaps you would like to
sleep for a while.

1:41:19
Hello, baby.
1:41:22
I was just passing the hospital
1:41:23
and thought I'd look in.
1:41:27
Jimmy.
1:41:29
I've been here everyday
for the past two weeks.

1:41:32
That nurse downstairs is a clam.
1:41:34
She wouldn't tell me anything.
1:41:38
You're looking swell.
1:41:41
I feel fine.
A little rocky, maybe.

1:41:46
I'm going to be up
and around in no time at all.

1:41:48
That's great.
1:41:50
It's just a sprain,
it's stuff like this.

1:41:54
How's Doc? Fine.
1:41:56
And your picture?
Wrapped them. It's all finished.

1:41:59
We're taking the print
to New York tonight.


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