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1:21:03
Mrs. Potter is coming.
1:21:25
- She's gone.
- Shh, not so loud.

1:21:28
But she's gone. She's gone.
1:21:31
Thank you, dear.
I want to show those to Mr. Winkler.

1:21:34
- He wouldn't leave without saying good-bye,
would he? -I don't know, he's not upstairs.

1:21:37
- Jesus.
- I met a wonderful man downstairs.

1:21:41
He seemed to like me. He said I
reminded him of his wife who's dead.

1:21:46
But I assume he meant
when she was alive.

1:21:49
May, can you stop talking to me
while I'm doing this?

1:21:53
Little short fellow.
Bright yellow shirt, unbelievable tie.

1:21:58
Oh, yes. I think I know
the gentleman you mean.

1:22:00
He was going
up the stairs before.

1:22:03
- Are you sure?
- Yes. Mr. Winkler.

1:22:16
Ray, I hear something.
1:22:21
Oh!
1:22:22
She's not feeling well.
I took her up here.

1:22:25
- Yes, she's had one of her spells.
- Spells?

1:22:28
- Yes, she gets spells. - How extraordinary.
We have a doctor right here.

1:22:31
- No, not necessary. She gets these spells.
- I'm a hemophiliac.

1:22:34
- Oh, dear God! Are you bleeding?
- Why would I be bleeding?

1:22:38
No, she... Her neck.
Wasn't your neck...

1:22:40
It is, but my nasal passages
are clearing up now.

1:22:43
I handle all this. On weekends,
I do this for a little hobby.

1:22:46
- She had champagne.
- Poor darling. I'll go get Dr. Henske.

1:22:49
Really, I'm... Ray, you have
my cortisone pills.

1:22:53
- Me?
- My medication?

1:22:55
I will feel a whole lot better
if I let Dr. Henske take a look at her.

1:22:59
No, no, you just relax, put your
feet up, and I'll go get Dr. Henske.


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