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1:17:08
Yes.
1:17:23
In rather a hurry,
aren't you?

1:17:26
Must be tired.
1:17:29
It's late.
You...

1:17:31
You're anxious to get rid
of me all of a sudden.

1:17:39
l-I won't be selfish.
1:17:41
You-You can take some more pictures,
if you want to.

1:17:44
No, thank you.
1:17:46
Why not?
1:17:49
I ran out of film.
1:17:52
Can't you find some more
to please Helen?

1:17:55
No. No.
1:17:59
You... You don't
trust yourself...

1:18:01
to take any more,
do you?

1:18:05
Instinct's a wonderful thing,
isn't it, Mark?

1:18:10
A pity it
can't be photographed.

1:18:16
If I'd listened to it
years ago, l...

1:18:18
I might have
kept my sight.

1:18:23
I wouldn't have let a man
operate I had no faith in.

1:18:27
So, I'm listening
to my instinct now.

1:18:35
And it says all this
filming isn't healthy,

1:18:40
and that
you need help.

1:18:43
Get it, Mark.
1:18:45
Get it quickly.
1:18:48
And until you do, I don't want you
and Helen to see each other.

1:18:52
I will never photograph her,
I promise you.

1:18:54
I'd rather you don't have the chance.
I mean it, Mark.


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