Sunday Bloody Sunday
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:02:02
Just try and stay in for a few moments.
:02:05
Can't you stay there for a few moments?
:02:07
- I'm in a terribIe hurry.
- Right.

:02:11
- Can we arrange tests for next week?
- I can't next week.

:02:14
- I've got to go to BrusseIs.
- The week after, then.

:02:18
I think I'm going to Frankfurt.
:02:20
Which is more important -
the pain or Frankfurt?

:02:23
I'd rather you toId me now, at this stage.
I mean...

:02:31
Listen, oId friend.
:02:33
It's not cancer.
:02:36
- How do you know?
- Because I'm teIIing you.

:02:40
My secretary wiII be
in touch with you on Monday.

:03:11
PooI HoteI?
:03:15
Message desk.
:03:18
- What was the name?
- Dr. DanieI Hirsh.

:03:21
- Oh! Dr. Hearsh!
- What were those caIIs?

:03:25
Just a minute.
:03:27
There was a caII from Dr. Simon,
:03:29
a caII from Mrs. Burke, you have
the number, and one from Mr. EIgin.

:03:33
Did Mr. EIkin say how Iong he'd be in?
:03:36
He was going straight out.
:03:38
He must have changed his mind.
He's in. It's engaged.

:03:41
It might be someone eIse ringing him.
:03:44
I know, but he needs to taIk to me
:03:46
before he goes away for the weekend.
:03:49
Oh, never mind.
:03:51
In future, try and get his name
roughIy right. It adds a personaI touch.

:03:55
It's EIkin, not EIgin or AIvin
or AIcott or Higgins.

:03:59
You've been taking it Iong enough.

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