:08:01
You look terribly handsome
:08:03
before your chattering patients
have worn you out.
:08:06
Miss Hall told me you were very
disturbed. You insisted violently...
:08:10
So silly, "violently"! I just stopped
to ask her if you were busy.
:08:14
I wondered if you wanted to go
to the concert tonight.
:08:17
You haven't heard any real music for
such a long time. It might relax you.
:08:22
Hall must be losing her grip
on reality.
:08:25
I guess she's so used
to my poor patients
:08:27
that everything sounds
like hysteria to her.
:08:30
I'd like to skip the concert if you
don't mind. I want to write tonight.
:08:34
- Of course not, darling.
- Thanks.
:08:36
I'm terribly sorry you had to leave
a patient for no reason.
:08:40
It's no harm done.
:08:43
He won't miss me. It's that
young veteran I told you about.
:08:47
- The one who won't talk?
- Mm-hm.
:08:51
After two weeks,
he still comes in every day.
:08:54
He sits down, can't talk.
:08:57
Why does he come to you
if he won't let you help him?
:09:00
He will eventually.
:09:02
It's difficult to begin unloading
fears and secrets and guilts.
:09:06
Poor fellow. The war was an easier
conflict than the one he's in now.
:09:09
Oh, Bill. Struggling with those sick
people and their wretched complexes.
:09:13
How you must hate them.
:09:15
I don't hate them, darling.
I try to help them. They're my job...
:09:19
No, your job is using your brain
and finishing your book.
:09:23
You said so yourself: They interfere.
:09:25
Stop worrying about me
as a frustrated genius.
:09:27
I'm not, I'm a busy doctor
and a happy husband,
:09:29
a combination I wouldn't trade
for a dozen books.
:09:33
Oh, Bill, you're wonderful.
:09:35
You've always been
so very wonderful to me.
:09:38
- I just wish that...
- Wish what?
:09:40
That I could help you.
If I were only brighter
:09:43
and you could talk to me
about your scientific problems.
:09:46
Just stay as you are, as you've
always been: Healthy and adorable.
:09:52
(Phone rings)
:09:58
Dr Sutton's residence.