:24:04
Well, that's a big help.
:24:05
- Now I...
- lf you don't leave immediately...
:24:07
...you'll miss that train.
:24:14
- Cancel the tickets.
- Doctor...
:24:15
There are other trains on other days.
:24:17
- Yes, doctor.
- Thank you.
:24:20
A few days one way or
the other doesn't matter.
:24:23
- I'm sorry I'm so difficult.
- You were a good sport.
:24:25
lf I weren't that, doctor, I'm afraid
I wouldn't be much of anything.
:24:30
Tell me.
:24:32
What's wrong with me?
:24:34
Is it my eyes?
:24:36
I'd be a pretty poor excuse for a doctor
if I told you before I was positive myself.
:24:41
Anyway, I want you to have
some x-rays taken, lots of them.
:24:45
Otherwise, you'll lead your normal life,
see your friends, give parties.
:24:49
Do everything you have been doing,
with one exception.
:24:52
- What's that?
- You've got to see a good deal of me.
:24:56
I'll bet you'll be a frost at a party.
:25:01
Thank you.
:25:03
Anything else, gentlemen?
:25:05
No, I think that's all.
:25:06
- Can we go somewhere and talk?
- Yes.
:25:09
Go right in here in the sitting room.
:25:12
- You'll find cigarettes on the table.
- Thank you.
:25:16
Better put your shoes on.
:25:24
Hey, you guys be quiet!
:25:27
There are doctors in the house.
:25:29
- What have you got?
- I don't know. Maybe it's kittens.
:25:33
- Well, what's the verdict?
- Dr. Steele will talk to you.
:25:38
- Well, goodbye.
- Goodbye, Miss Traherne.
:25:41
- I'll show the doctors out.
- Then come up, will you?
:25:43
- All right.
- Goodbye.
:25:56
Would you like a drink?
:25:57
No, thanks.