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I've prescribed her some piIIs.
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Give them to her
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to ease the pain.
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We don't have a car
to get to the chemist's.

:47:19
Give her medicine.
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There's none Ieft.
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What's the matter?
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It's her prescription.
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Whose?
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The invaIid's.
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The oId woman? I'II fetch it.
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Can you drop me off?
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Yes, of course.
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Good-bye. Drive safeIy.
:47:44
I'm Iike a generaI without an army.
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Where do you want to go?
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I'm going to the hospitaI.
:47:50
Are you worried about your car
or about the victim?

:47:54
What do you think?
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I think that before we get there,
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the victim wiII be up and gone.
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No, I beg of you,
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give her the medication.
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They're painkiIIers.
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Two tabIets in the morning
and two at night,

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dissoIved in water.
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You said two in the morning
and two at night?

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Yes.
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When you go to the chemist's,
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you have to be very determined
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or they won't give you everything.
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Is it hard to come by?
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That's not the issue.
Chemists are Iike that.

:48:37
She's suffering, poor thing.
We can't do anything.

:48:41
Let her take this and sIeep.
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Doctor, what's wrong with her?
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Oh, excuse me a second.
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Speak Iouder. It's windy.
I can't hear you.

:48:58
I can't hear you.

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