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1:08:09
I think she looks very ill
1:08:11
A cow dung and camomile poultice
would cure her

1:08:14
Don't be coarse
1:08:24
Don Lope, my friend, we have come
to what I feared

1:08:28
She is very ill. I can speak frankly
to a man like you

1:08:33
There is blood poisoning;
it is necessary to operate

1:08:38
To amputate the leg
1:08:41
Poor child. To mutilate her so horribly
1:08:47
It must be done immediately
1:08:49
What sort of science is it that can't
cure without amputation?

1:08:54
Go to her, don't let her be alone
1:08:58
Think of another way. Here take both
my legs...

1:09:04
Forgive me. I don't know what
I'm saying

1:09:09
Do what must be done
1:09:11
Send this note to Dr. Alonso;
he's a leading surgeon

1:09:17
If it's done well, I think the
amputation can save her

1:09:21
Isn't it even certain, then?
1:09:25
Science isn't infallible; we should
invoke other aids

1:09:30
I know that tranquillity is aided
by a clear conscience...

1:09:34
...so get a priest to hear her
confession this evening

1:09:38
Priests in my house? Never!
1:09:41
Thank you for your advice,
but I reject it

1:09:45
I know Christ was the first socialist,
and all that

1:09:49
True priests are those of us who
protect the innocent...

1:09:53
...fight injustice, hypocrisy
and filthy lucre

1:09:56
I'm going to see the patient

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