1:06:02
Good night.
1:06:29
142 over 90.
1:06:32
All right...
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you can finish dressing now, Mrs...
1:06:36
Mrs. Smith.
1:06:37
Oh, yes. Smith.
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Unusual name.
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Come in here, when you're ready.
1:06:49
Who did she say recommended her?
1:06:51
Dr. Reynolds in Washington.
Shall I look him up?
1:06:53
Don't bother,
I doubt there is such a doctor.
1:06:55
In any case, it doesn't matter.
I know all that I need to know.
1:06:58
Did she mention
any previous medical history?
1:07:00
Measles, influenza, the usual things.
No serious illnesses.
1:07:03
Perhaps that much is true.
1:07:07
Sit down, please.
1:07:15
- You think I've been lying to you?
- I'm sure of it.
1:07:19
People named Smith rarely
have the letters "L.G." on their clothing.
1:07:23
- I'm sorry.
- That's not important.
1:07:25
It merely makes it a little more difficult
for me to help you.
1:07:28
And you do need help. Take this.
1:07:35
Incoordination.
Now close your eyes, please.
1:07:40
Hold out your hand.
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What does that feel like to you?
1:07:46
A piece of cloth.
1:07:47
Now the other hand.
1:07:49
That doesn't feel like a piece of cloth,
does it?
1:07:53
- No, it doesn't.
- What does it feel like?
1:07:57
I don't know.
1:07:58
A piece of sandpaper, perhaps?