Extreme Measures
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:50:01
lt was a bad search. lt was a first offense.
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For $1,500, we could plead this out,
suspended sentence.

:50:09
Excuse me, where you going?
:50:11
l'm trying to help you!
:50:19
This is Guy. lf you have a message,
leave it after the beep. Thanks.

:50:24
Guy, it's Dad.
:50:26
l'm sorry to keep ringing,
l want to say two things:

:50:29
One: it turns out l actually knew
your NYU chap, Coseeki.

:50:33
At the Royal Marston, back in the fifties.
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And two:
:50:36
l thought l might fly over to buy
you a congratulatory Tom Collins...

:50:41
...or whatever they drink over there.
:50:43
Possibly later this month?
:50:45
Let me know what you think, okay? 'Bye.
:50:53
''Pending the outcome of
your criminal trial, Gramercy Hospital...

:50:56
''...will agree to suspend charges
on the stolen property.

:50:59
''As of today, you are relieved
of all hospital duties and credentials.

:51:03
''The contents of your call room
will be forwarded to you.

:51:07
''Your presence on the property
without invitation will constitute trespass.

:51:12
''We've notified lmmigration we'll revoke
sponsorship of your work visa...

:51:17
''...should criminal charges
result in conviction.''

:51:24
Well, that was quick.
:51:28
All that in 24 hours. Taken me longer
to find a bed for a patient.

:51:32
lt's best to move fast on these things.
:51:35
lt's not the first time this has happened.
:51:38
ls that right?
:51:42
That might explain it a bit...
:51:44
...because obviously, l'm having
trouble understanding why...

:51:47
...it's so easy for all of you to believe
l just threw my life away...

:51:52
...which was going quite well.
Why l suddenly...

:51:55
...out of the blue, took up drugs
and threw it all away.

:51:58
lt's hard to grasp why that's easier
for you to believe...


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