:55:02
It's a psychologist's way
of looking at the patient's tongue.
:55:07
- I'll telephone you tomorrow morning.
- Fine. Good-bye, Mrs. Peabody.
:55:29
You make a record of everything?
:55:31
- It's a wonderful idea.
- How did you get back in here?
:55:34
I fixed the latch on the door
when I went out.
:55:36
I wanted to get
a line on you.
:55:38
Maybe we can do
a little business after all.
:55:41
You make one of these things
every time you give a treatment?
:55:45
How could you do
such a horrible thing?
:55:48
You don't realize
what you've got here.
:55:53
We could set this town
on its ear.
:55:57
Or is that what you wanted
to talk to me about?
:55:59
Are you insane?
:56:01
That's not a bad hunch, lady.
:56:05
If you got clients
like that Grindle...
:56:07
you must be up to your knees
in that Lake Shore and Lake Forest mob.
:56:10
And with that stuff
you've recorded...
:56:12
you have no idea
what I could do with it.
:56:14
- In a nightclub.
- Are you crazy?
:56:17
I'm getting out of there
as soon as my contract's up.
:56:21
You should see
some of the letters I get.
:56:23
Couple of big spook people
are after me now.
:56:27
But I've got an altogether different idea.
:56:30
Look here, Mr. Carlisle.
If you ever so much as mention to anybody...
:56:35
Please.
Who do you think I am?
:56:37
I haven't sufficient flow of speech
to go into that.
:56:39
But I want you to know that I make these records
only for my personal study.
:56:43
Mm-hmm.
:56:45
- You're not a regular M.D., are you?
- Of course not.
:56:47
But anything my patients reveal to me
is as sacred...
:56:49
as though it were given under
the seal of the confessional, is that clear?
:56:52
All right. All right.
You don't have to get on your soapbox.
:56:55
I'm going to be strictly on the level
about this whole thing myself.
:56:58
Get out of here. I should have known
you were that kind of...