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1:24:00
All right. All right, I
didn’t sleep with Ellen Grady

1:24:03
because technically
I was too damned drunk.

1:24:06
You wanted me to be honest.
I’m being honest.

1:24:08
Don’t force yourself.
1:24:09
I went over there
to see if I could talk her out

1:24:11
of that goddamned
$10-million lawsuit.

1:24:13
If I’d done that, I’d have
some leverage with Willoughby.

1:24:16
Oh, I see. No matter
how painful, how distasteful,

1:24:18
you were prepared to throw
yourself on that withered old body

1:24:21
for the sake of
good old Ken Gen.

1:24:22
Well, it crossed my mind.
It’s the truth.

1:24:25
I wasn’t ready
to make a commitment.

1:24:28
That’s not nice.
1:24:32
You are a coward, you’re afraid
to stand up to Willoughby,

1:24:35
and you don’t have the
courage to stand by me.

1:24:37
Courage?
1:24:38
Oh, that I do not accept.
1:24:40
I am a surgeon, lady.
Have you forgotten?

1:24:42
Every day, we cut people open
from their sternum to their zotz.

1:24:46
We take out kidneys,
gallbladders, lungs.

1:24:48
Great big loops of intestines,
we build new rectums,

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dig into skulls
with brace and bit,

1:24:53
plunge our hands
into beating hearts.

1:24:55
You call that cowardly?
1:24:57
You are consumed with fear.
1:25:00
Naked, pusillanimous fear.
1:25:02
You call it brave,
nominating Willoughby?

1:25:06
All you so-called doctors:
Fear and greed. Greed.

1:25:11
Find someone who’s
pure enough for you.

1:25:14
It won’t be easy now that
Albert Schweitzer is dead

1:25:17
and St. Francis of Assisi, I
hear, isn’t too well, either.

1:25:20
Still, it shouldn’t be any problem
for you, you’re so young and beautiful

1:25:24
so sweet and tender.
And just plain perfect.

1:25:28
Up yours, mister!
1:25:31
The same to you, with earlaps.
1:25:48
Where the hell are my clothes?

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