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:15:05
Mid-Manhattan Exchange.
:15:07
Yes, this is Bob Wiley,
I'm a patient of Dr Marvin's.

:15:10
I have to speak with him now,
it's urgent.

:15:13
- Sorry, Mr Wiley, but Dr Marvin's...
- It's Bob. And you are?

:15:17
- Betty.
- Betty. Hi.

:15:19
Bob, Dr Marvin's out of town
and Dr Harman's taking his calls.

:15:25
I know that, Betty, it's just that
there's been some confusion.

:15:29
I was supposed to call Dr Marvin,
but I've lost his number.

:15:32
Bob, I can't give out that number.
:15:35
I know that, Betty.
:15:37
You could call him
on the other line

:15:39
and tell him I'm on hold,
couldn't you, please?

:15:43
Thanks, Betty. Please.
:15:48
Siggy, honey, put that down
in front of that other chair.

:15:51
OK, Mom.
:16:00
Phone, Daddy.
:16:01
- Thank you, Anna.
- Sure.

:16:04
Thank you, sweetheart. Yes?
:16:07
Dr Marvin,
this is Betty at your exchange.

:16:10
I'm sorry to disturb you,
but I have a Bob Wiley on the line

:16:14
who says you'll want to talk to him.
:16:16
You know better than that.
Dr Harman is covering for me.

:16:19
I told him that, but he said he lost
your number and that it was urgent.

:16:23
Alright, put him through.
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Go ahead, Bob.
:16:27
This is Dr Marvin.
What's the problem, Bob?

:16:30
Dr Marvin,
how's the weather up there?

:16:33
- What?
- How's your brood?

:16:36
Are you all getting a chance
to relax?

:16:38
Bob, I thought I made it clear
to you that I'm on vacation.

:16:43
I know, but I'm just worse than usual
this time. Really bad.

:16:47
If this is really an emergency,
go to the emergency room,

:16:50
and if it isn't, call Dr Harman.
He can help you.

:16:53
I'd just feel so much better
if I knew where you were.

:16:56
- It's Martha's Vineyard, right?
- Bob.

:16:59
Can't we just talk?

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