Citizen Ruth
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:26:02
I bet that's
the first good night's sleep

:26:04
you've had
in a long time.

:26:06
Yeah, but we wouldn't
want to miss our appointment.

:26:08
Anybody got a cigarette?
:26:11
No, there's no smoking
in this house.

:26:14
Here are your eggs...
:26:15
hot, hot, hot.
:26:18
Uh. Uh.
:26:19
Now, you eat up.
:26:21
And I'll just run
and put my face on.

:26:24
Mmm.
:26:25
Say, Ruth...
:26:27
I got a call
early this morning

:26:29
from a, uh, a reporter
:26:32
down at
the "Journal American."

:26:35
It seems like
that case of yours

:26:37
might, uh, turn out to be
pretty important around here.

:26:40
He wanted to chat with you,
of course,

:26:42
but... I told him
that you were resting,

:26:46
and that
we weren't quite prepared

:26:48
to make a statement
at this time, anyway.

:26:50
Is that okay with you?
:26:51
Ruth?
:26:56
Good.
:26:58
Now, I want you...
to have a wonderful day.

:27:22
You know, I don't feel good.
I don't want to do this.

:27:25
Oh, Ruth,
I know it's scary,

:27:27
but you have to be brave.
:27:29
You're in the best
of hands here.

:27:31
Now, before you know it,
:27:33
you'll just be
right as rain.

:27:39
Come on.
:27:41
Congratulations.
:27:43
Your test confirms that you,
in fact, have a baby on the way.

:27:46
How about that?
:27:49
Well, I need to find out
about getting an abortion.

:27:51
Well, that's...
:27:54
I think you're just
very upset right now,

:27:56
and you don't understand
all the facts.

:27:59
I want you to talk to me
about whatever is troubling you.


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