St. Ives
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:27:01
You're the man helping Abner
regain his journals.

:27:04
Yeah, something like that.
:27:06
- Dr. Constable.
- Do you mind waiting a few moments?

:27:09
Abner's just on the last reel
of Birth of a Nation.

:27:12
What happened to you?
:27:14
- Are you hurt?
- No, not very much.

:27:16
Show me your hand.
:27:18
Please, Mr. St. Ives, please.
Don't worry.

:27:20
I was an MD before I became a psychiatrist.
:27:26
Friction burn.
:27:27
Come with me.
:27:33
Why don't you wash your hand,
Mr. St. Ives.

:27:36
- Janet, could you get me some scissors?
- In the drawer.

:27:40
Yes, here are the scissors.
:27:42
And now I need some gauze
and a mild astringent.

:27:47
Mild astringent. Mild astringent.
Mild astringent...

:27:51
Mild astringent.
:27:54
Why don't you sit down, Mr. St. Ives.
:28:01
Yes?
:28:03
No, this is Procane.
:28:05
Shall I or shall I not ask you
how you came by these burns?

:28:10
I missed the elevator and had to slide down.
:28:13
Such impatience.
:28:14
Now, this will sting a little.
:28:16
Where did you say?
:28:20
Yes, I'll give him the message.
:28:24
What is this with Procane
and the old movies?

:28:27
Films really are dreams...
:28:30
...especially old movies,
and Abner loves them.

:28:34
They're good dreams for Abner.
:28:36
They're splendid, splendid therapy.
:28:38
You can remove this bandage tomorrow,
if you like.

:28:44
I see you two have met.
:28:47
Mr. St. Ives. A message.
:28:49
Union Station, Wednesday, 10 a. m...
:28:53
...men's room, first stall.
:28:56
You're to bring the same Pan Am bag
as before.

:28:59
First it was a Laundromat,
now a men's toilet.


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