The Bone Collector
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:07:09
-Please!
-Stop the car!

:07:12
Stop this car, goddamn it!
:07:14
Stop this car!
:07:18
Good morning.
:07:21
You're looking a little dehydrated.
How about some juice?

:07:25
How about two fingers of vodka?
:07:27
A little early for vodka,
don't you think?

:07:29
Time, as you know,
is a relative consideration.

:07:32
-Juice.
-Vodka.

:07:34
-Juice.
-Vodka.

:07:38
-Coming!
-Join me in a drink, Richard?

:07:40
I'd love to. But a med-tech
with liquor breath? I think not.

:07:44
Thanks.
:07:45
So how are you?
:07:46
I'm better than
your heart-pacing gear.

:07:49
Every time, it's skewed further
out of spec. You need a new unit.

:07:53
I really need a new body.
:07:55
I can't help you with that,
but I'll bring a new unit by tomorrow.

:07:59
This'll be stable till then.
:08:01
-Thank you.
-You take it easy.

:08:03
I'll take it any way I can get it.
:08:07
-How's he doing?
-He asked for a vodka again.

:08:10
-Did you give him any?
-No.

:08:13
-Good morning, doctor.
-Hi, Richard.

:08:15
Hey, would you look at this?
:08:18
A peregrine falcon, right?
:08:22
He likes cripples.
:08:25
There was a piece about them in
the Times nesting all over the city.

:08:29
Something about the architecture
of these old New York buildings.

:08:34
I thought he liked my company.
:08:40
They're a little shy.
Don't take it personally.

:08:43
Can I get you a drink?
:08:44
No, thanks. I'm fine.
:08:47
Bed mode.
:08:57
-Got vodka in there?
-No.

:08:59
And you ain't getting any either.

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