Breaking the Waves
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:36:01
I DON'T GO OUT
TO THAT ONE ANYMORE.

:36:04
GIRLS WON'T GO ABOARD.
:36:07
WELL, THEN YOU CAN
TAKE ME. NO HARM DONE.

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Dr. Richardson:
HOW ARE YOU
FEELING, JAN?

:36:19
WELL, I'VE FELT BETTER.
:36:25
YEAH. YEAH.
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UNFORTUNATELY,
THE PERIODS

:36:28
IN WHICH WE CAN
GET THROUGH TO YOU

:36:31
HAVE LATELY
BECOME VERY RARE.

:36:33
I'LL HAVE
TO SEND YOU
BACK TO GLASGOW

:36:35
FOR A WHILE,
I'M AFRAID.

:36:39
I DON'T WANT
ANY MORE...

:36:41
OPERATIONS.
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OF COURSE,
IT'S ENTIRELY UP TO YOU,

:36:46
BUT...
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I HAVE TO SAY
THAT YOUR CONDITION'S
UNLIKELY TO IMPROVE

:36:51
WITHOUT SURGERY.
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WELL, IF YOU'VE
MADE YOUR MIND UP
ON THAT POINT,

:37:06
UM, MAYBE IT'S TIME
TO CONSIDER OTHER MATTERS.

:37:12
I MEAN, WE SHOULD START
THINKING ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE
THAN JUST YOU.

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BESS.
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I'M GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND
WHAT I'M DRIVING AT.

:37:28
YOUR...YOUR CONDITION'S
BEEN--IT'S BEEN
VERY HARD ON HER.

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AND I CAN'T JUDGE WHY,
BUT SHE'S SUFFERING

:37:39
FROM DELUSIONS
REGARDING YOUR CONDITION.

:37:45
I HAVE TO BE BLUNT.
:37:48
I DON'T THINK
THAT SEEING YOU
IS GOOD FOR HER.

:37:52
I GUESS NOT.
:37:54
I AM CONVINCED
THAT THE BEST THING

:37:56
WE CAN DO
FOR HER RIGHT NOW

:37:59
IS TO ADMIT HER
AGAIN.


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