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1:14:01
You gonna jeopardize it just for
this rich, attractive, available...

1:14:06
Wait a minute,
I think I’m saying this wrong.

1:14:08
Now, look, it’s just a business
discussion with a poor, bereaved widow.

1:14:11
And it’s for the hospital.
1:14:13
Now, Charley, I don’t know your
girl, but surely she’ll understand.

1:14:16
That’s right,
you don’t know my girl.

1:14:18
She’d never understand.
1:14:19
Lf, by some miracle
1:14:21
Charley were able to convince
her to drop the lawsuit,

1:14:25
would you reconsider
running for Chief of Staff?

1:14:30
Well, it’s
a possibility.

1:14:32
What are you
worried about, Charley?

1:14:34
You’re just going there
to talk, right? Right.

1:14:44
I don’t know,
1:14:46
I think the large area
of consolidation

1:14:48
is probably an infection
or a neoplasm.

1:14:50
Mmm-hmm.
1:14:53
Oh, hi there.
1:14:55
How was the ballgame?
1:14:56
Oh, bizarre.
Excuse me, gentlemen.

1:14:59
How are the flowers
holding up?

1:15:01
You only gave them to me
yesterday.

1:15:03
What time tonight?
1:15:05
Oh, tonight is,
uh, probably late.

1:15:07
Sometime around 10:00.
1:15:09
I have to talk to Willoughby
about the, uh,

1:15:11
malpractice thing.
1:15:13
I’ll call you as soon as l...
as soon as I get out.

1:15:15
Okay. Good luck.
1:15:26
I knew I could trust you,
Dr. Nichols.

1:15:29
Did you find out anything
about Harry’s demise?

1:15:31
Or is it “demeese”?
1:15:33
Uh, Mrs. Grady,
1:15:34
your husband
underwent major surgery.

1:15:36
Now, surgery at any time...
1:15:38
Oh, Dr. Nichols, the only
thing I know about surgery

1:15:40
is that your boys at the
hospital don’t know how to do it.

1:15:44
We did our best.
1:15:45
Dr. Nichols, your best
wasn’t good enough, was it?

1:15:48
Mrs. Grady,
1:15:50
we have a modest,
unpretentious little hospital...

1:15:52
Oh, what shall we
drink to?

1:15:54
To, um, tolerance,
good sense,

1:15:59
and no lawsuits.

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