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:35:10
- Doctor, slow down!
- I'm in a hurry.

:35:13
No man with a clear conscience
rushes like that.

:35:16
Doctor, allow me to save a life.
:35:20
Doctor, I am so melancholy.
:35:24
I'm always raving about something...
:35:27
I cry at the sight of my coat
hanging on the wall.

:35:33
Bloated...
:35:35
...typical constitution for a stroke.
Yes, Captain...

:35:39
...typical constitution for a stroke.
Yes, Captain...

:35:42
...you may have a brain stroke.
:35:44
Maybe it will only affect one side,
and you'll be only half-paralyzed...

:35:49
...with some luck your brain will go.
Leaving you to vegetate.

:35:54
Those are your prospects
for the next four weeks.

:35:58
But, I can assure you that you
will make for an interesting case...

:36:02
...and God willing,
you'll be able to mumble...

:36:05
...and we can make
groundbreaking experiments.

:36:08
Don't scare me, Doctor!
People have died of fright before...

:36:11
...simply of fright.
:36:14
I already see the people
with lilies in their hands...

:36:18
...but they will say,
"He was a good man, a good man."

:36:22
Hey, Woyzeck, what's the hurry?
Stay a while, Woyzeck.

:36:28
Running through creation like
a razor. You will cut someone.

:36:34
Running, like he has to shave a
whole regiment of eunuchs...

:36:38
...that will hang him over the last
hair, before he can get away.

:36:42
But, about the long beards,
what was I going to say?

:36:47
- The long beards...
- A long beard under the chin...

:36:51
Plinius talked about that.
Soldiers should get rid of this habit.

:36:55
Yes, about the long beards.
:36:58
Found any hair in your soup,
Woyzeck?


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