:02:05
Miss Carmichael please,Dr. Petersen is ready for you.
:02:09
Sorry I have to go, had a perfecthand, would've beaten all of you.
:02:13
- Harry will take you Miss Carmichael.- Thank you.
:02:15
Watch her carefully,don't take your eyes off her.
:02:26
- How are you today, Harry?- Fine.
:02:28
- You look a little bilious.- It's the light.
:02:31
- I worry about you, dear.- I'll be all right.
:02:34
Must we dash intoDr. Petersen's office?
:02:37
Can't we go sit somewherein private...
:02:39
... and talk, just you and I?- I'd love it, if I had time.
:02:43
Would you?
:02:53
Come in.
:02:58
You ruined a very interestingcard game, Dr. Petersen.
:03:02
- You may go now, Harry.- I'll be outside.
:03:07
- I hope you feel better today, Mary.- Well, I don't.
:03:10
- You will.- This whole thing is ridiculous.
:03:13
- What whole thing, Mary?- Psychoanalysis, it's so boring...
:03:18
... lying there on the couch,like some dreary nitwit, telling all.
:03:21
You can't expect to get anywhere...
:03:23
... listening to me babble about myidiotic childhood. Really?
:03:28
My patients always regard meas a nuisance during our first talks.
:03:31
I see, it's my subconsciousputting up a fight.
:03:35
- It doesn't want me cured.- Exactly...
:03:37
... it wants to continueenjoying your disease.
:03:40
Our job is tomake you understand why.
:03:43
When you know whyyou do something...
:03:45
... and when you firststarted doing it...
:03:47
... then you can start curing yourself.- You mean I've been telling you lies.
:03:50
The usual proportion.
:03:52
You're right.I've been lying like mad...
:03:56
... I hate men, I loathe them.
:03:58
If one so much as touches meI want to sink my teeth...
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