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:52:04
-we scorn discriminatorypractices.
- Thank you, Mayor.

:52:10
You're not getting a little light
in the sneakers, are you, pal?

:52:25
Yeah, I am, Filko. I'm changing.
:52:30
I'm on the prowl.
:52:32
And I'm looking for a hunk.
A real man ... like you.

:52:38
You know what we do.
You want to play sailor?

:52:42
- Columbus and the first mate.
- That's not funny!

:52:45
These people make me sick ...
but the law's been broken.

:52:50
You remember the law, don't you?
:52:58
- At least we agree on one thing.
-what's that?

:53:03
Tutti-fruttis make me sick, too.
:53:12
Ms. Benedict, you worked
forwalsh, Ulmer & Brahm.

:53:16
- At the same time as Walter Kenton?
- That's correct.

:53:21
He knew the lesions on your face
and arms were caused by AIDS?

:53:26
Definitely, I told all the partners.
:53:29
How did Walter Kenton
treat you after that?

:53:33
Every time we met,
he'd get this look on his face.

:53:38
The "Oh God!" expression. As in,
"Oh God, that woman has AIDS."

:53:45
Thank you. No more questions.
:53:48
Ms. Benedict,
how did you contract AIDS?

:53:52
Through a transfusion
just after childbirth.

:53:56
So it was not your behaviour
which caused you to be infected.


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