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:28:04
I must manage to examine him
in the standard way...

:28:06
...otherwise I can forget about medicine.
:28:10
I'll do an analysis.
:28:37
Professor? Miss Henning.
:28:40
Colleague. Come in.
:28:44
Wow, it's fantastic here.
:28:46
This is a central American
Papilio demoleus.

:28:52
Wonderful! It's so light, so lively.
:28:55
About David, I just want to know
that there was nothing I could have done.

:28:59
Your reactions were clear,
correct, scientific.

:29:03
In my time we called this "composure."
Impressive.

:29:07
-Yes. It seemed somehow strange that--
-We both know...

:29:11
...that you had personal motives.
Emotions.

:29:14
Female intuition.
:29:16
Further involvement would be...
:29:19
...silly.
:29:21
-But--
-Would you like some tea?

:29:24
Otherwise Mrs. Erhardt will prepare
a cup of coffee...

:29:27
...biscuits and a slice of pie.
:29:30
We're closing the case.
:29:45
-It doesn't exist.
-That's why I'm calling, Bernie.

:29:48
I've never seen blood with
such strange consistency.

:29:50
The process must have begun before death.
:29:53
-There are no clots?
-No. It's more like...

:29:57
...gum.
:29:58
Was your friend greenish, rather small
and with antennae on its head?


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