The Hospital
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1:01:01
I said to Mr. Blacktree,
"Who's that hulking bear of a man?"

1:01:06
The Apaches are reverential about bears.
1:01:09
Won't eat bear meat, never skin bears.
1:01:12
Bears are thought of as both benign
and evil, but very strong power.

1:01:16
Men with bear power are highly respected
and are said to be great healers.

1:01:21
"That man," I said,
"gets his power from the bear"."

1:01:25
Swell. Now, look.
1:01:28
You haven't got a hotel room
or some sort of accommodations...

1:01:32
- where you can stay...
- Let me put it this way.

1:01:35
My father and I accept
the implacability of death.

1:01:38
If he dies, he dies.
1:01:41
I'm getting him out of here
and back to Mexico at 1:00 p.m.

1:01:45
I want you to come with us,
because I love you and want children.

1:01:52
I'm afraid Mexico
is a little too remote for me.

1:01:56
We could use you down there.
There's a curiously high incidence of TB.

1:02:01
You'd be a doctor again.
1:02:03
You'd be necessary again.
1:02:06
If you love me, I don't see any other choice.
1:02:08
What do you mean, if I love you?
I raped you in a suicidal rage.

1:02:12
How did we get to love and children?
1:02:14
I ought to know if a man loves me or not.
1:02:17
You must've told me half a hundred times
last night you loved me.

1:02:20
You murmured and shouted it.
1:02:21
You even opened the window
and bellowed it out into the street.

1:02:25
Those were more expressions
of gratitude than love.

1:02:28
Gratitude for what?
1:02:29
For resurrecting feelings of life in me
I thought dead.

1:02:33
My God, what do you think love is?
1:02:35
All right, I love you! You love me!
1:02:39
I'm not about to argue
with so relentless a romantic.

1:02:44
Since we have this great passion
going for us...

1:02:48
why don't you stay around New York
for a week or 10 days?

1:02:51
It's up to 10 days now.
1:02:53
- Just until your father's condition improves.
- No.

1:02:57
I've had these prophetic dreams
for seven nights.


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