I Could Go on Singing
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:06:01
Now I'm going to have a look
at your larynx.

:06:03
I'm going to take
this piece of gauze...

:06:04
Gauze, and you're going
to hold my tongue with it...

:06:06
and you want me to relax
and breathe slowly in and out...

:06:10
- and completely...
- Would you just do it?

:06:12
- Yes, I will.
- Thank you.

:06:14
Would you put out your tongue?
:06:20
Yes, thank you.
:06:24
You know,
I've been thinking...

:06:25
Would you just sit there
for a moment?

:06:31
Would you come back?
:06:34
Excuse me.
:06:42
I've been thinking
about Atlantic City.

:06:45
Do you ever think about
Atlantic City, David?

:06:48
Yes, I have done.
:06:51
Does this hurt?
:06:55
Would you swallow?
:07:03
Thank you.
:07:13
Well, am I going to lose
my voice, or what?

:07:17
What do you think?
:07:18
You mean there's
nothing wrong with me.

:07:20
Your throat's a bit rough,
it's red, you've been singing...

:07:23
and you've been smoking
too much.

:07:24
When do you open in London?
:07:27
Five days.
:07:29
Look, do you mind
if I get out of...

:07:32
I'm very sorry.
Of course, do.

:07:34
I'll give you something
to ease the roughness.

:07:36
Not that you'll take it.
But if you have got five days...

:07:39
I strongly urge you
to take three of them off.

:07:42
What would you advise,
a brisk walk through Hyde Park?

:07:48
Sleep, rest, relaxation.
:07:53
Where can I buy those?
:07:56
Have a gargle
night and morning.


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