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:45:00
Uh, we have to be
through by 11:00.

:45:03
Why?
:45:04
The basketball game.
:45:06
What basketball game?
:45:08
“What basketball game?”
The NCAA final, that’s all.

:45:14
Of course. I see.
:45:16
Imagine my not knowing that.
:45:30
Amos!
:45:31
Charley!
:45:33
Hi. You’re looking
wonderful.

:45:35
Let me offer you
my condolences.

:45:37
You’re a little late,
but, uh, thanks.

:45:39
She was a wonderful woman,
Miriam.

:45:41
Emily.
:45:42
Emily?
Mmm.

:45:44
You know Harry Grady’s
staying here at the hospital?

:45:46
That’s what I heard,
what’s the problem?

:45:48
Phlebitis.
:45:49
Oh, there’s a lot of that
going around.

:45:50
How did he say his ball club
was gonna do this year?

:45:53
Who?
Harry Grady.

:45:54
Did you know he was staying
here at the hospital?

:45:58
Are you feeling okay
these days, Amos?

:46:00
Yes, why?
:46:02
Just a simple question.
:46:03
Listen, Charley,
I wasn’t born yesterday.

:46:05
I hear all the scuttlebutt
that goes on around the halls.

:46:08
Some people saying Amos
Willoughby is going senile.

:46:11
Let me tell you something,
Charley. I can still get it up.

:46:13
Three times a week.
:46:17
Take care, Amos.
:46:18
Uh, Charley,
by the way,

:46:19
did you, uh, write your
nominating speech yet?

:46:21
Not yet.
:46:23
Yeah, of course.
:46:24
Well, it can’t be easy,
finding reasons

:46:26
to keep me in office
five more years.

:46:29
Well...
:46:30
Charley, I know
how you feel.

:46:33
But try to look
at it my way.

:46:35
Now, you know, I’m not
gonna operate anymore.

:46:38
You boys will see to it
that I don’t do much harm.

:46:41
Meanwhile, I’ve got
a nice, big office,

:46:43
people call me “sir,”
:46:44
stand up when I come
into a room.

:46:47
That’s a great comfort
at my age.

:46:49
Right, Amos.
:46:50
So do your best, huh?
:46:52
Oh, yeah, I, uh, I’d
appreciate a little flattery.

:46:55
Nothing extravagant.
:46:58
One mustn’t
start them giggling.


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