The 6th Day
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:33:00
Should I call Dr. Stevens?
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No, no, no.
I just overdid it, that's all.

:33:05
I'll get a car to take you home.
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Thank you.
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Mr. Speaker? Thank you so much
for coming. Champagne?

:33:15
-That was quite a speech.
-You heard that?

:33:18
Sorry I got carried away.
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Your words meant a great deal to me.
:33:22
As it happens, I have a son
with an inoperable tumor of the brain.

:33:27
Oh, my God. I'm so sorry, sir.
:33:30
It must have been in my subconscious,
knowing you were here.

:33:33
No, no, it's all right.
:33:35
Gave me a lot to think about.
:33:37
It gave me a different view
of the subject.

:33:41
Mr. Speaker...
:33:43
...could I offer you a glass of brandy
in my office upstairs?

:33:55
I was 50 when Billy was born.
:33:58
I didn't know if I wanted
another kid so late.

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But now I love him so damn much.
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If there were something
we could do for Billy...

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... only it was highly illegal...
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...would you consider it?
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Of course I would.
That's the same hypothetical--

:34:19
No, no. Don't answer so fast.
:34:22
You'd face a minimum sentence of
40 years if it ever came out.

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But he'd be cured?
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He'd be exactly the same.
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Perfect health.
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Never even have to know.
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But if the secret came out...
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...with the law now...
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...he'd be put to sleep
like a rabid dog.

:34:41
He'd be destroyed,
like a horse with a broken leg.

:34:44
And if it never came out?
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Or if the laws were changed one day?
:34:53
Billy wouldn't have
anything to worry about.


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