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That this will be the first
polio rehabilitation

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and treatment center
in the world.

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Now my personal trust
almost covers the cost

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of the inn and the surrounding land.
:17:10
That's the dining room. A modest tuition
will be charged to patients.

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That should hold us over
while I seek out investors.

:17:16
That's the library in there
and in here we have the parlor.

:17:19
But you're taking a huge
financial risk here.

:17:23
And... and there are
other costs to consider.

:17:25
Mama will see that
the children are provided for.

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- I'm not speaking of money.
- Yeah, I have found something here

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which makes waking up in the morning
remotely bearable.

:17:34
I can't believe the two
of you stand here...

:17:36
Franklin, I need for you to be practical
and realistic.

:17:38
Practical? Eleanor,
will you understand

:17:40
I am trapped inside a body which
no longer moves of my own volition?

:17:44
I am trying
to be practical.

:17:50
Now either you're with me
or against me, in or out.

:17:53
I don't care for ultimatums
disguised as debate.

:17:58
Where are you going?
Eleanor, come back here.

:18:01
I will see
you gentlemen tonight.

:18:04
You can't talk
to her like that.

:18:06
Oh really? Are you an expert on this
now? How should I speak to my wife?

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With the respect
that she deserves.

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I don't deny that the work
you're doing here could be...

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Oh, "could be," oh!
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But the issue is whether you wanna
run a rehabilitation center

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or whether you want
to run for office again.

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When I can walk, I'll run.
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Mm-hmm, good.
And that's it.


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