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:33:02
[Sophie]
You're doing great, Nick.
I'm almost done.

:33:07
Okay. You'll feel better soon.
:33:11
Caleb Dunn,
clinic administrator.

:33:14
- I'm sorry about your son's accident.
- Oh, thank you.

:33:18
So, how's our young patient
this morning?

:33:21
Are we ready to give him
his walking papers?

:33:24
I can't cast him
till tomorrow at least.

:33:27
There must be something you could do.
Mr. Conway's been more than patient.

:33:30
- No, not without jeopardizing Nick.
- Right. We wouldn't want that.

:33:37
I have an idea. Since the accident
occurred in Springville...

:33:40
the city could pay to have Nick
transported to the hospital
in Lexington.

:33:44
They have much more sophisticated
equipment there.

:33:46
Well, I think we'd rather
stay here. Thanks.

:33:49
Right, Nick?
:33:51
It's your decision, Mr. Conway.
:33:54
Sophie, can we speak privately?
:33:58
Excuse me.
:34:06
Dad, I think
she's got a crush on you.

:34:09
Yeah? What makes you say that?
:34:11
'Cause she's always coming
to check up on me.

:34:13
- Well, maybe she's got a crush on you.
- No. It's the way she looks at you.

:34:17
- How does she look at me?
- Like you're the only one in the room.

:34:21
That's good.
:34:23
Sophie, this is completely unacceptable.
We have to cast that kid today.

:34:27
I can't. I'll have to go through
the whole thing again.

:34:30
- He may never even heal properly.
- What about tonight?

:34:34
Don't worry.
I'll take care of him.

:34:42
Come on, Carol.
We've been through this before.

:34:46
You always said you were
gonna be there for me.

:34:49
I know, Jack, but I can't.
:34:53
I don't want to let you down,
but I just can't.


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