:54:02
What?
:54:03
l mean, unreasonable women patients.
:54:05
Yes. She's not really sick.
:54:08
Women with a lot of time on their hands.
:54:10
l prescribed a sedative,
but she doesn't really need anything.
:54:13
How about an apple a day?
:54:17
What's that?
:54:19
Don't bother.
:54:20
What?
:54:22
Don't bother because l know all about it.
:54:26
What are you talking about?
:54:28
Wayne, dear, l'm not going
to make a scene.
:54:31
You know l never do, do l?
:54:33
Remember how nicely
l behaved about the others?
:54:37
Mrs. Whiting and that Dalrimple girl...
:54:41
and the Ferguson woman, Dolly, and....
:54:45
Where are your files?
:54:48
You're quite wrong.
:54:49
Now, dear, l knew just when it started.
:54:52
Now she's at the insistent stage.
:54:57
lt's all just a great bore, isn't it, darling?
:55:04
Don't think l don't mind.
:55:07
But l can't let it tear me to pieces
the way it did the first time.
:55:13
lt was just before
Wayne was born, remember?
:55:17
l thought the world had come to an end.
:55:23
The noble young physician...
:55:26
was just a masher.
:55:30
Surely a little more than that.
:55:33
A great deal more.
:55:35
That's why it's so pathetic.
:55:38
You're two people, really.
:55:40
One's magnificent...
:55:44
and the other's so shoddy.
:55:49
You're right, Lucy.
:55:52
l don't know why
you've stayed with me all these years.
:55:56
Because l'm still in love with you.
lsn't that funny?