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:42:00
I'm hardly newsworthy
these days.

:42:02
How did he find out
I'm here?

:42:04
Small town.
Word gets out.

:42:08
All right, I know the fellow.
I'm doing him a favor.

:42:11
You know I used to be
a journalist.

:42:13
You mean to tell me that all this time
I've been talking to a newspaperman?

:42:16
Not anymore.
:42:18
I got into some trouble
back in Atlanta.

:42:21
It seems some
of the editorial pieces I wrote

:42:25
offended the sensibilities
of a local civic group...

:42:29
so I needed to lay low
for a while.

:42:34
You mean the Klan?
:42:39
Good God, Tom!
:42:40
Thrusting me
into the beneficent arms

:42:43
of Mr. George
Foster Peabody,

:42:46
who gave me this job.
:42:48
Well, that explains
a few things.

:42:51
I couldn't
for the life of me

:42:53
figure out why a man
like you was running this...

:42:56
- Rat trap?
- I was going to say dump,

:42:59
but rat trap fits
very nicely.

:43:01
In 1920, when you were
running for vice-president...

:43:05
I can't imagine your readers
are interested in ancient history.

:43:08
Cox and I lost the election
by a wide margin.

:43:11
Well, it was only
a few years ago, Mr...

:43:13
You know it's the water's
extra minerals,

:43:15
plus its warmth that
makes all the difference. At 90°,

:43:18
I can work my muscles
for hours and not get cold.

:43:22
As Assistant Secretary
of the Navy during the Great War...

:43:25
Oh, I forgot one more thing
you need to write down.

:43:28
Poor circulation is a chronic problem
for people in my condition.

:43:36
So, you think
it could be a cure?

:43:39
- I don't know.
- But you're hopeful?

:43:42
Oh, yes.
Yes I am.

:43:50
Roy.
:43:53
Thank you.

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