At First Sight
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Yeah.
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No...
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I didn't like the feeling last night
of waking up

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and... thinking you weren't there.
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Let's go to New York.
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# The way you sip your tea
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# The memory of all that...
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# No, no
They can't take that away from me

:44:36
Honey, it is
the most beautiful New York day.

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Crisp and clear. There are
white, puffy clouds above the city.

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Maybe like the ones you saw.
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No, the ones I saw
I could hold in my hand.

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Watch out!
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Oh!
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# They can't take that away from me
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The cataracts act like a curtain
across the window of sight.

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And if the disease to the retina
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is reduced or in check, which is
impossible to know at this point,

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but if that is the case,
using this new procedure,

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there is a good possibility
we can give you sight.

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Sounds expensive.
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Well, there's an opportunity
for all of us here.

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Not often do we get to restore sight
to someone with extended blindness.

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I'm sure we can get the lnstitute
to pick up the bill.

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- I've been through all this before.
- Believe me, I know.

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But it's nothing as invasive
as what you went through as a child.

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I mean, uh, 25 years ago,
cataract surgery was in the Dark Ages.

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We've come a long way since then.
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And, uh, Dr Goldman here will perform
the surgery. He's one of our best.

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What if it doesn't work?
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Well, then you'd be
no worse off than you are now.

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I mean, basically,
what have you got to lose?


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