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1:16:02
Doc, that's blackmail.
1:16:04
It sure is.
1:16:07
Nellie, she's all right now.
She's just fine.

1:16:11
Thank God.
1:16:15
What a disgrace, disgrace!
1:16:18
- Disgrace!
- Nellie.

1:16:20
Don't talk that way. Nobody's ever
gonna know but the three of us.

1:16:25
People find out.
They always find out.

1:16:29
Nobody will find out as long as you
don't say a word. Understand?

1:16:34
- No, I won't.
- Good.

1:16:36
Now, you run on home now.
1:16:38
- Thank you, doctor.
- That's a good girl.

1:16:41
Thanks.
1:16:52
And don't worry about your job.
It'll always be waiting for you.

1:16:56
Thanks for the beautiful bed jacket.
1:16:58
Hi, Mrs. MacKenzie.
Hi, Allison.

1:17:00
- Hi, Ted.
- We were just leaving.

1:17:02
- Don't let me rush you out.
- We have to go.

1:17:04
Goodbye, Selena. See you soon.
1:17:09
They say it'll bloom for a month.
1:17:11
You can plant it in your yard
as a reminder of your operation.

1:17:15
Here's a book on humor.
1:17:18
Surgery's nothing these days.
You'll be up before you know it.

1:17:26
I went to see Mr. Rossi today,
talked about how to get to college.

1:17:30
He said he might be able to wrangle me
a scholarship.

1:17:33
He talked Mr. Partridge into taking me
into his office as an office boy.

1:17:37
How about that?
1:17:39
That's just fine.
1:17:41
Only thing is, if I work there a year,
it'll be eight years instead of seven...

1:17:46
...before I can pass the bar exam.
1:17:49
Selena, I don't want to
wait that long.

1:17:52
I want to marry you now
and become a lawyer too.

1:17:56
Honey, don't cry.
It's nothing to cry about.


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