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- Water will be fine.
- Orange squash, please.

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Say thank you, Arthur.
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- Is his name Arthur?
- Yes, Arthur James.

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- His mother was fond of Tennyson.
- Is she--

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Yes, yes. Four years now.
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- He must be of great comfort to you.
- And anxiety.

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I ought to introduce myself.
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- Bridges.
- My name is Smythe.

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- With a "Y" ?
- Yes. This is my brother Richard.

:40:26
- With a "Y" ?
- Yes. This is my brother Richard.

:40:28
This is Mr. Bridges.
His boy isn't feeling well.

:40:32
I was given this address
for a Dr. Wilson.

:40:34
There's no such doctor here.
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I've seen your boy before.
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Maybe on the common.
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What was the real purpose
of your visit?

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I told you. A doctor.
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No, you're not ill,
are you, boy?

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People sometimes come to me...
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and can't explain why.
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But if there is a reason--
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- My brother often deals--
- Hush, Susan.

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They must ask themselves.
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I recognize your boy,
but you--

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- Who recommended you?
- We have a friend in common.

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Sarah Miles.
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And your name is?
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Bendrix.
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- I know all about you.
- I'm sure you do.

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But you must enlighten me.
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- Aren't you bound by vows of chastity?
- Oh, my dear!


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