Blow Out
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:14:00
- What did you do then?
- I'm tryin' to tell you.

:14:03
I ran down, jumped in the creek
and pulled out the girl.

:14:07
- There was a girl?
- Yes, there was a girl.

:14:09
- What girl?
- The girl I brought here. In the room.

:14:13
She was inside the car?
:14:16
- Yes.
- Are you sure?

:14:19
I wasn't bobbing for apples.
Of course I'm sure.

:14:21
It can get pretty dark
under eight feet of water.

:14:24
Is this known as obtaining objective
eyewitness testimony? If it is, forget it.

:14:30
We gotta get the stretcher through.
Step back.

:14:47
Doctor! How is she?
:14:49
Very lucky. Mild shock, some cuts
and bruises. No major injuries.

:14:54
- Can I see her?
- She might be asleep. She's sedated.

:14:57
- I'll just say goodbye.
- Don't stay too long.

:15:03
How you doin'?
:15:07
- Do you have my purse?
- No.

:15:10
I'm sure the police'll find it.
I wouldn't worry about it.

:15:13
I know.
:15:15
- Where are you going?
- I have to leave now.

:15:18
Wait a minute. I think
you'd better get back to bed.

:15:21
I don't think they're finished
with you yet. Come on, up. Up.

:15:25
- Just for a minute.
- All right.

:15:28
So how do you feel?
:15:31
He said I was lucky-the doctor.
:15:33
Yeah. He should've been there, huh?
:15:38
- Thanks for getting me out.
- No problem.

:15:43
I didn't realise you were this pretty,
with all that mud.

:15:46
I don't have any make-up on!
:15:49
Well, don't worry about it.
It's fine. It's a hospital.

:15:52
- Who are you?
- I'm Jack Terry. Who are you?

:15:57
- Sally.
- Sally? Nice to meet you, Sally.


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