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[Soft instrumental music continues]
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[Door opens]
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I brought you a glass of warm milk.
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I don't believe I'll have any, Aunt Martha.
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You must drink it. It'll quiet your nerves.
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You'll be completely at ease...
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when you tell your story to the police.
:53:44
You know about Carol calling the police?
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Certainly, my dear.
:53:47
I'm glad you've decided to bring
everything out into the open...
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to clear up this terrible thing, whatever it is.
:53:53
It's been quite a strain on me, too.
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Drink it, Phyllis.
:53:58
The police will ask you
hundreds of questions.
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Do you think they'll take me away tonight?
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Probably not.
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Perhaps you won't even have to go
to an asylum.
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We'll have you taken care of
in a private institution...
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until you're cured.
:54:24
Take some more milk, Phyllis. Drink it all.
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- Do you think I can be cured?
- Of course.
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Doctors accomplish wonders
with the human mind.
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Finish it, dear. I'll take the glass.