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:32:02
I’m seeing her tonight.
:32:03
You know how to get
to Hillside Ave.?

:32:05
You go down
Foothill to Market

:32:07
and then make a right.
I live there. 321.

:32:10
Mind you, it’s the low-rent
side of the street.

:32:13
Why don’t you
sit down?

:32:14
Thank you.
:32:15
Nothing warms
my heart more

:32:17
than lunching
with rich doctors.

:32:19
Ann, do you
really think

:32:21
that I’m in this
just for the money?

:32:23
No. I think you are
a dedicated healer,

:32:26
and something
of a pussycat.

:32:28
Um, is it my imagination
:32:30
or does Dr. Willoughby
get crazier by the hour?

:32:32
Uh, no, the minute.
:32:35
If you’ll excuse me,
:32:36
I’ve gotta go
slice up a few people.

:32:38
I’m a little short
on money.

:32:42
What’s the matter
with him?

:32:44
I don’t think he likes
to talk about Willoughby.

:32:46
Why not?
:32:48
Well, Amos wants to run
:32:49
for a new term
as Chief of Staff.

:32:52
Yeah, but, obviously, nobody’s
going to vote for him.

:32:54
So he’ll be out,
and that’ll be all right.

:32:56
Charley will vote
for him.

:33:01
Do you really
have to go, Charley?

:33:04
Yeah.
:33:05
I know this sounds stupid,
but I get seasick.

:33:09
I understand.
:33:12
Well, anyway, thank you
for the dinner, Charley.

:33:15
Thanks for the dessert,
Edith.

:33:20
Sorry about the waterbed.
:33:22
Oh, that’s okay.
:33:23
I could use
a good night’s sleep, anyway.

:33:27
Call you mañana.

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