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1:32:05
- Good evening, sir.
- Good evening, Elsie.

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- Where's Mrs. Graham?
- In her room.

1:32:10
I don't know whether I should mention it.
She's been crying all afternoon.

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Thank you.
1:32:25
David came back to see me this afternoon.
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And Carol, too. We had a long talk.
1:32:30
Why did you lie to me?
1:32:32
Because I felt like it.
1:32:35
I wanted to lie and I lied.
1:32:37
Let me alone.
1:32:40
You've been crying.
Elsie told me you've been crying...

1:32:42
Let me alone.
1:32:45
I want to think.
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I don't know what to do,
I want to think and people won't let me.

1:32:52
I don't feel well.
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I know you don't feel well.
I've known it for some time.

1:32:59
I thought perhaps,
things would work themselves out.

1:33:02
But now I'm not so sure.
1:33:04
That's why I've asked a doctor
to come and see you.

1:33:08
A doctor?
1:33:09
You went to the trouble
of getting me a doctor?

1:33:13
That's very thoughtful of you.
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You're very sweet and kind.
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- He's an old friend of mine.
- What kind of a doctor?

1:33:19
He'll be able to help you.
1:33:20
- He'll know exactly what to do.
- What kind of a doctor?

1:33:26
Don't you think I know?
1:33:27
I've been lying here all afternoon
waiting for you to come home...

1:33:31
knowing what you'd say
when you came in.

1:33:32
"Louise I've asked a doctor
to come and see you."

1:33:35
Knowing what kind of a doctor
it would be, too.

1:33:38
You think there's something wrong
with my mind, don't you?

1:33:41
- This man is a mental specialist, but...
- No, I won't see him.

1:33:44
Listen to me.
1:33:45
No, you just want to lock me up,
put me away, I know.

1:33:48
- I'm trying to help you.
- No, you're not.

1:33:50
You're trying to get rid of me.
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That's why you're calling in a doctor,
isn't it?

1:33:54
I love you. I want you to be well again.
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And you need help.
That's all I'm trying to do.

1:33:59
I only want to help you.

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