:39:00
They're here.
The man wants to see you.
:39:02
Good. Now, go and look out
for our doctor.
:39:05
Kneel on him, club him if necessary,
but make him have a drink.
:39:08
Get that look off his face somehow.
:39:14
Penny for your thoughts.
:39:16
- Oh, hello, Ann. How are you?
- Hello. How are you?
:39:19
- You look as if you needed a drink.
- No, thanks.
:39:22
- What do you think of Judith?
- Fine.
:39:25
You did that.
You should be very proud of yourself.
:39:28
Yes.
:39:31
Dr. Steele, when you came down to
Judith's room right after the operation...
:39:35
...you had a certain look on your face.
:39:38
I put it down at the time to the strain,
the tension of the operation.
:39:42
I don't understand you.
:39:48
I saw that look on your face just now.
:39:52
I'm Irish. I may be psychic and funny.
:39:55
I'm probably quite wrong,
but is there something?
:39:58
Something about Judith
that you're holding back?
:40:01
lf there is...
Please, I am her best friend.
:40:07
Will you come outside, please?
:40:19
Then there is something.
:40:21
I can't save her.
:40:23
- Nothing can. Nothing.
- What?
:40:27
She's going to die.
:40:29
No.
:40:31
No, that isn't true.
:40:36
You shouldn't have touched her.
:40:40
I'm not going to argue with you now.
:40:42
The facts are these... .
:40:45
I'll try to tell you
in simple layman's language.
:40:48
You mean she's going to have
that pain again?
:40:52
And that ghastly confusion?
:40:55
No.
:40:57
She's not going to suffer anymore.
:40:59
That's all behind her now.