Send Me No Flowers
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1:06:01
Yeah, it doesn't happen often.
Fortunately, I had nothing urgent.

1:06:06
Nothing urgent? A patient
who may be dying isn't urgent?

1:06:11
What?
- Look, all I can say is,

1:06:14
I have never been so disillusioned
with anyone in my whole life.

1:06:19
And you may as well know the truth:
I'm taking you off the case.

1:06:25
You're taking me off what case?
- That's right.

1:06:28
I guess I've been
out in the hot sun too long.

1:06:32
The fact that you
didn't want to tell me is one thing.

1:06:35
But to go off and leave George
when he's...

1:06:40
dying.
1:06:41
Oh, Ralph!
- Did I hear you right, Judy?

1:06:45
Did you say George was dying?
- Oh, stop it, Ralph!

1:06:49
I know all about it. I'm flying
him to the Mayo Clinic tomorrow.

1:06:55
But...
1:07:02
Ralph Morrissey, how can you laugh
at a time like this?

1:07:05
I've encountered hypochondriacs
in my time, but never one like him!

1:07:13
Ralph,
you mean it isn't true?

1:07:16
He had a complete check-up
just two weeks ago. - I know.

1:07:20
George Kimball will outlive us all,
unless he worries himself to death.

1:07:23
Then there's nothing wrong with him?
- Absolutely nothing.

1:07:26
I told him that
in my office on Friday.

1:07:31
Oh, how could he do this to me?
Why would he say he's dying?

1:07:36
I don't know.
I'm not a psychiatrist.

1:07:39
But, boy, they make a fortune!
- What possible reason could he have?

1:07:43
Well, maybe... I don't know!
- Why did he say a thing like this?

1:07:55
Oh. Of course...
1:07:58
Of course!
- What? - I'll tell you why.


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