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:22:00
Well, it's one way of earning a master's.
:22:02
And it's worth it working with people
like Deemer and Prof. Jacobs.

:22:07
- How well did you know Eric Jacobs?
- I've never met him.

:22:11
He just read the paper and liked it,
and that was that.

:22:15
He's dead.
:22:17
Died yesterday morning.
:22:20
How?
:22:22
Glandular condition called acromegalia.
:22:25
Acromegalia? Isn't that a very rare disease?
:22:28
Extremely.
:22:30
Are you sure it was that?
:22:33
No, I'm not sure at all.
:23:02
He has a wonderful lab here.
One of the best.

:23:08
Looks like nobody's home.
:23:10
There must be someone.
That's Joe Burch's car over there.

:23:15
Might as well.
:23:19
The electric panel shorted.
:23:22
And, well, you can see for yourself.
:23:25
You estimated the amount of damage yet,
Professor?

:23:28
The greatest damage, of course,
was to the work that was destroyed.

:23:32
Let's get back to Jacobs.
:23:34
- Why did he leave...
- I've told you all there is.

:23:36
Will you gentlemen excuse me?
:23:39
One more picture.
:23:40
- Pat the monkey, Professor.
- I said that was all.

:23:42
I think that ought to be enough, Joe.
:23:44
- Professor's had a rough couple of days.
- Yes. Thank you, Dr. Hastings.

:23:47
Thanks for the story, Professor.
I didn't mean to add to your troubles.

:23:51
Come on, Ridley.
:23:52
- See you later, Matt.
- See you, Joe.

:23:59
I thought I'd never get rid of them.

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