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All right, Sanders.
Oh, one more thing...

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Uh, I have some wonderful pieces
of my grandfather's,

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Tang Dyn...
Really?

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An auction in the fall...
that sounds promising.

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Yes, indeed.
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Indeed, I will be
in touch.

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Thank you, Sanders.
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Roy, what am I gonna tell these people
if I have to close things down?

:33:38
- That you did the best you could.
- Afternoon, Mr. Roosevelt.

:33:41
Lionel. Any good news?
:33:45
Creditors are
getting cranky.

:33:48
The operative word
was "good. "

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Oh... almost forgot.
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That doctor that came
and studied you all sent his report.

:33:56
- Save me the stamps?
- Let me see it.

:34:00
These will
come off clean.

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Yeah, da-da-da-da-da,
"therefore...

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in conclusion, my research
has shown that

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the overwhelming majority of patients
have shown some improvement,

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enough for me to recommend
warm water therapy

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as the standard
post-polio treatment

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to the Orthopedic Society of America. "
Roy!

:34:32
What is it, sir?
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It's not as bad
as you think.

:34:40
Read it out loud,
page 29.

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- I already...
- Read it!

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"Of the 23 patients examined,
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only one,
a 44-year-old male

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showed little visible
signs of improvement. "

:34:57
- This is one doctor's opinion, Frank...
- Keep reading.


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