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:09:01
I'm in here.
:09:20
You're all right.
:09:23
- What do you mean, sir, by "all right"?
- Well, what I say.

:09:27
You're a clean man.
Nothing wrong with you down there.

:09:31
You could marry tomorrow if you like.
:09:33
If you'll take
an old man's advice, you will.

:09:36
So cover up now.
It's so-so drafty.

:09:39
What put all this into your head?
:09:44
You've never guessed.
:09:48
I'm like Lord Risley.
:09:53
I'm an unspeakable.
:09:57
The Oscar Wilde sort.
:09:59
Rubbish. Rubbish.
:10:03
Dr. Barry, I can't have explained.
:10:05
Now listen to me, Maurice.
:10:08
Never let that evil hallucination-
:10:10
that temptation from the devil-
occur to you again.

:10:13
I mean, who put that lie
into your head?

:10:15
- You, whom I see and know to be a decent fellow.
- Dr. Barry, I want -

:10:20
No, sir, I'll not discuss!
The worst thing I could do for you is to discuss.

:10:23
It's not rubbish to me.
:10:26
Rubbish!
:10:28
I've been like this
ever since I can remember...

:10:30
without knowing why.
:10:33
Am I diseased?
:10:35
If I am, I want to be cured.
:10:39
Find yourself a pretty young woman.
She'll soon cure you.

:10:43
It's unspeakable.
:10:45
Come. Dress yourself.
:10:49
Oh, yes. I'm sorry.
Of course.

:10:51
Ettie, whiskey.

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