Vertigo
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:14:02
She'll be talking to me about something
:14:05
and suddenly the words fade
into silence,

:14:08
a cloud comes into her eyes
and they go blank.

:14:13
She's somewhere else, away from me,
someone I don't know.

:14:17
I call to her, she doesn't even hear me.
:14:20
Then, with a long sigh, she's back.
:14:23
Looks at me brightly.
:14:26
Doesn't even know she's been away,
can't tell me where or when.

:14:30
Well... how often does this happen?
:14:33
More and more in the past few weeks.
:14:36
And she wanders.
God knows where she wanders.

:14:40
I followed her one day, watched her
coming out of the apartment.

:14:44
Someone I didn't know,
she even walked a different way.

:14:49
Got into her car
and drove out to Golden Gate Park,

:14:53
five miles.
:14:55
Sat by the lake, staring across the water
at the pillars on the far shore,

:15:00
you know, the Portals of the Past.
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Sat there a long time without moving.
:15:06
I had to leave, get back to the office.
:15:08
When I got home,
I asked her what she'd done all day.

:15:11
She said she'd driven to Golden Gate
Park and sat by the lake, that's all.

:15:18
Well?
:15:20
The speedometer on her car showed
she'd driven 94 miles.

:15:24
Where did she go?
:15:27
I've got to know where she goes and
what she does, before I involve doctors.

:15:32
- Have you talked to doctors?
- Yes, but carefully.

:15:36
I want to know more before
committing her to that kind of care.

:15:40
OK, I'll get a firm of private eyes
to follow her for you.

:15:43
- They're dependable.
- I want you.

:15:46
Look, this isn't my line.
:15:48
Scottie, I need a friend,
someone I can trust. I'm in a panic.

:15:53
I'm supposed to be retired,
I don't want to get mixed up in this.

:15:57
We're going to an opening
at the opera tonight,


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