:11:02
I was wondering. A young chap like you,
burying himself here.
:11:06
The other doctors was always old.
:11:08
That was part of it.
There were lots of other things.
:11:11
It's a pretty stale story.
:11:12
Way things were going,
I sort of got fed up.
:11:16
So I decided to look for another way.
Simple life, simple things.
:11:21
If people would only learn
to let each other live...
:11:23
it would be a different world.
What's the fee?
:11:27
I wouldn't know.
I never delivered a heifer before.
:11:32
I might take it out
in fishing in that pool of yours.
:11:35
Looks like a wonderful place for trout.
:11:37
- You're welcome anytime.
- Thanks.
:12:03
Good morning, Stella.
:12:05
I was early so I stopped in to tidy up a bit.
The dishes...
:12:07
Please don't bother.
:12:09
- Are you going out?
- For a little while.
:12:11
That's a nice dress. New, isn't it?
:12:13
- I made it myself. I make all my own...
- Very pretty.
:12:15
I'll see you tomorrow.
We may have fish for dinner.
:12:17
I like fish.
I've got the most wonderful way of...
:12:19
No guarantees.
:12:45
Look, Mrs. Lutz, the new doctor.
:12:48
He hasn't been to church once
in three whole months.
:12:50
Nice example.
:12:52
He's a fine doctor. What he did for my Tim.
:12:56
She's always talking about,
"He's a fine doctor..."
:12:58
just because he put a bandage on a cut.