:04:00
	I'll bet there's one
you remember too.
:04:03
	The doctor said that you're to
sit up for a while today.
:04:06
	Your jaw's knitting
beautifully.
:04:08
	The wires will come out
in a day or two.
:04:11
	When you get tired,
rap on the nightstand.
:04:14
	It won't be long
before you'll be able to call for me.
:04:17
	I'll bet that'll be
a relief.
:04:20
	I'll call all right. I'll yell.
:04:22
	I'll want to know why
they call me George Taylor.
:04:25
	Who's George Taylor,
and who am I?
:04:27
	For all I know,
that's the first tree I ever saw.
:04:29
	Still, that's what it is.
That's what I call it.
:04:32
	They call me Taylor.
So for all I know, I am Taylor.
:04:36
	I've gotta take time, work on it.
:04:39
	Time to think. Hard.
:04:42
	Now I'm tired.
:04:44
	Where's the nurse?
The nightstand, rap on it.
:04:51
	What's that? A wallet.
:04:55
	Must be my wallet.
:04:58
	Yeah. There I am again.
:05:01
	That's me all right.
:05:03
	Good old George Taylor.
:05:06
	How have you been, George?
:05:13
	"These are
my last words to you.
:05:15
	"That's why I write them. So that I can
always be sure that these were my last.
:05:19
	"But I despise you now,
and the memory of you.
:05:22
	"But I'm ashamed
for having loved you.
:05:25
	"And I shall pray
as long as I live...
:05:27
	"for someone or something
to hurt and destroy you-
:05:30
	"make you want to die...
:05:32
	as you have me."
:05:34
	Who writes letters like this?
:05:36
	Who do they write them to?
:05:38
	Men they despise,
whose memories they despise.
:05:41
	The memory I haven't got.
:05:43
	Won't be long, and I'll have to talk.
Think fast. Now they only know my name.
:05:46
	If I tell 'em I don't remember,
they'll backtrack.
:05:48
	They'll dig up that memory
and throw it in my face.
:05:51
	I've forgotten that man. Somebody's praying
for him to be hurt and want to die.
:05:55
	I won't let them know I can't remember.
I won't let them dig him up!