:40:04
Belinda, if you could only hear me.
:40:07
You think I don't know what it means
being lonely like you are?
:40:10
I've been lonely myself,
even when I was a child.
:40:13
Already then I wanted to be a doctor.
:40:15
I thought that helping others
might help me. It did somehow.
:40:21
Then all those other things happened.
The war and all that came after.
:40:27
Made me lose faith in everything.
:40:30
In myself, too.
:40:36
Belinda.
:40:38
Belinda, you must help me.
:40:42
I need you.
:40:50
Yes. I need you.
:40:54
If you only knew what it meant
seeing you smile for the first time.
:40:58
Bringing happiness, if it's only
to one single human being, is...
:41:03
Belinda, don't let me think
I've failed again.
:41:16
You'll help me.
:41:19
Mac. Mac, come here.
:41:21
Mac, Belinda's great trouble
is nothing more than loneliness.
:41:24
And she's got to have a chance.
:41:26
Now, there's a doctor in Stepney,
I met him at McGill.
:41:28
A brilliant diagnostician.
:41:30
I don't know exactly what good
it would do...
:41:31
but I'd like to take Belinda to him.
Belinda...
:41:35
how would you like to go with me
to see a town?
:41:40
T-O-W-N.
:41:42
A big town.
:41:56
You've done such wonders
with her yourself.
:41:58
Why does she have to go see that fellow?