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:30:00
I, uh, saw you talking
to Ellen Grady in the hall.

:30:03
Mmm-hmm.
Very cute.

:30:04
Oh, yeah. She, uh...
You know, she looks

:30:06
like Judy Holliday,
that actress. Remember?

:30:08
Oh, yeah?
The one that died.

:30:10
Yeah? You gonna
make a move on her?

:30:11
Are you kidding?
:30:12
Her husband’s
in the hospital.

:30:13
You are. You’re gonna
make a move on her.

:30:15
What?
:30:16
Charlie, you’re turning
into a male nymphomaniac.

:30:21
Oh, hi, Gretchen.
:30:23
Hello, Dr. Nichols.
:30:27
Pay the lady.
:30:34
Mr. Belldizant.
Call the operator.

:30:39
Morning.
:30:40
... call the operator please.
:30:53
Excuse me, sir.
:30:55
Does anybody know you’re here?
:30:59
How long have you been
riding up and down?

:31:12
Oh, excuse me.
:31:13
Do you happen to know
if there’s a patient missing?

:31:16
Patient missing?
Today?

:31:18
No, no, it could have
happened yesterday.

:31:21
We found the one
that was missing yesterday.

:31:23
Good. No, I haven’t
heard about the one today.

:31:25
If you should hear, would you
try Elevator 2? Elevator 2?

:31:31
What about the lady
with the fractured jaw?

:31:34
Ann Atkinson?
Yeah.

:31:35
What’s happening
with her?

:31:37
She’s not
the hit-and-run type.

:31:39
Excellent lunch date,
however.

:31:41
Boy, what a hardhead.
She’s got opinions

:31:43
about everything in
the whole goddamn world.

:31:45
Aren’t you
a little hungry

:31:47
for some
intellectual stimulation?

:31:48
Over lunch, yeah.
It’s okay.

:31:51
But at night,
I want something else.

:31:53
Although Edith Baskin
is fairly intelligent.

:31:56
The foxy lawyer
from the racket club?

:31:59
I don’t believe it.

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