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:17:48
Would you like a chocolate, doctor?
:17:53
I've got to...
:17:55
...redo the restraints.
:17:58
You try and get some sleep.
:18:02
Aren't you going to say
"pleasant dreams," doc?

:18:14
I think he would benefit
from a state asylum...

:18:17
...and from shock treatment.
:18:20
Perhaps that sounds
cold-blooded to you.

:18:25
No, you sound cold-blooded to me.
:18:29
All right.
:18:32
But I promise you, if it were
my brother, I'd shock him.

:18:36
Would you? What does
your brother do for a living?

:18:40
I don't have a brother.
:18:42
We're talking about
a very special, creative man.

:18:46
His livelihood depends on his ability
to improvise and compose music.

:18:51
See, that's not just dexterity.
That comes...

:18:54
- That's from being a...
- Mrs. Parker.

:18:57
- Do you want a musician or a husband?
- Look.


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