: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.
:41:01
Yes, but you told her she could ride.
:41:04
That's the freakish nature
of this thing. She will ride.
:41:07
She'll seem well and normal,
like everybody else.
:41:12
How long have you known?
:41:14
Since the operation.
:41:16
Why didn't you let her go then?
:41:19
I haven't jurisdiction
over life and death.
:41:27
How will it come?
:41:29
Quietly. Peacefully.
:41:34
God's last small mercy.
:41:43
Will she have no warning?
:41:45
No chance to be ready?
:41:48
There may be a moment
towards the end when... .
:41:52
When her sight
may not be quite as good as usual.
:41:56
A dimming of vision.
:41:58
Then a few hours, perhaps three, four.