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Nope. Oh, no. No hospitals.
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- No hospitals.
- You can talk to her at the hospital.

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What would me say?
:31:08
You're right. She wouldn't like you.
So we're gonna trick her.

:31:10
We're gonna tell her
you have a girlfriend.

:31:13
- It's less threatening.
- Find a new plan.

:31:15
I'm kicking you guys out unless
you find a new place. No hospitals.

:31:18
You're not getting me
to go to a hospital.

:31:20
- It's a beautiful hospital.
- That's what they said before.

:31:37
- Angela, you're a big help.
- Thanks.

:31:42
Ethan.
:31:44
Ethan. Right. From, um--
:31:45
- Physics.
- Yeah.

:31:48
- How areyou?
- I'm cool.

:31:51
I didn't know that you
volunteered here at the hospital.

:31:55
Well, I don't. I'm here
'cause you're here. Just kidding.

:31:57
I just hate watching people suffer...
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so I figure why not put things
in perspective and help out, you know?

:32:03
My girlfriend's also a doctor
up in Boston. I think I love her.

:32:06
- Oh, really?
- Yeah. You need any help?

:32:10
Hi, Mrs. Van Graf.
I'm Angela, a student volunteer here.

:32:13
We brought you your lunch.
:32:15
Well, I don't want any lunch.
:32:18
Okay, that's fine.
We don't have to have lunch.

:32:20
We could just have a conversation,
learn more about you.

:32:24
- I'm Ethan.
- I don't want to talk either.

:32:27
I'm sure there's
a lot we could talk about.

:32:29
We could watch TV.
:32:30
No, actually, I think maybe we should
learn more about Mrs. Van Grafhere.

:32:35
Like, are you from this area?
:32:38
Hell no.
:32:39
- I came here forwork.
- What did you do?

:32:41
I worked the docks.
:32:44
See? She worked on the docks.
That's fascinating.

:32:46
I mean, most women weren't
the least bit interested--

:32:49
I used to be a whore.
:32:57
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Holy-- Are you okay?


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