:56:01
It's the start of
the season, Franklin.
:56:04
I've got regulars
who've come for years,
:56:07
healthy folks most of all.
:56:10
They're threatening
to... check out.
:56:14
Afraid they might
catch polio.
:56:17
Don't they know that after the fevers
break we're no longer contagious?
:56:23
I'm gonna...
:56:24
have to ask that you not use the pool
during regular hours.
:56:29
I'll try and put aside
time for you late in the day.
:56:31
And it will no longer
be possible...
:56:36
for you to eat
in the dining room.
:56:39
But I promise I will find
a suitable alternative.
:56:43
They don't want us to eat
in their presence?
:56:46
Of course for you,
we can find other accommodations.
:56:50
That won't be necessary.
:57:10
- Thank you.
- You still need a doctor here.
:57:14
- For Fred?
- For everyone.
:57:21
"Dear Babs,
:57:23
things are very different
upon my return.
:57:25
I am taking on responsibilities
which none of my schooling
:57:29
in the spheres of higher learning
or politics could have prepared me for.
:57:33
I have seen
the casualties of war,
:57:36
but I have never
seen this...
:57:38
a suffering so insidious,
so silent,
:57:42
that it rattles my soul. "
:57:48
- When can I swim?
- Soon.
:57:51
When you're
a little stronger.