The Hospital
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:59:00
I swiped this for you
out of the nurses' locker room.

:59:03
I'll make good on your dress.
I'm afraid it was torn beyond repair.

:59:07
I'll buy you a new one, or give me the size
and I'll send it on to you.

:59:12
I wanna talk to you about that.
:59:14
- Talk to me about what?
- Your father.

:59:19
You really shouldn't take him out of here
in his condition.

:59:22
I've just been looking at his chart.
There's no reason to presume brain damage.

:59:26
You can't predict anything
in these instances...

:59:28
but he could come out of that coma
at any time.

:59:32
I think you should leave him here.
I'll personally look after him.

:59:35
Is this your way of saying you'd like me
to stay in town a few more days?

:59:40
That would be nice, too.
:59:43
What do you say, Miss Drummond?
:59:45
I expect you can call me Barbara...
:59:47
considering you ravished me
three times last night.

:59:50
- Three times?
- Look at him pretending he didn't count.

:59:54
You were as puffed up as a toad about it.
:59:56
Punched a couple of holes in your crusade
for universal impotence, didn't it?

1:00:00
I think we're on first-name basis now.
I'll call you Herb.

1:00:05
Let's give your father a week, Barbara.
What do you say?

1:00:09
I don't want my father in this hospital.
1:00:13
I had a dream about this hospital.
1:00:15
I dreamt this enormous...
1:00:17
starched, white-tile building
suddenly erupted like a volcano...

1:00:22
and all the patients, doctors, nurses,
attendants, orderlies...

1:00:26
the whole line-staff, food-service people,
the aged, the lame...

1:00:30
and you, right in the middle...
1:00:32
were stampeding in one hideous,
screaming, suicidal mass into the sea.

1:00:39
I'm taking my father out of here,
and as quickly as I can.

1:00:46
You're really a fruitcake, you know?
1:00:51
Let me put it this way. I love you.
1:00:55
I fancied you from the moment you came
lumbering down that hallway, upstairs.


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