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:32:02
That was Miss Dunphy.
It's quite all right, Mr. Dowd.

:32:04
Dr. Sanderson will explain everything
in his office. Well, here we are.

:32:07
Tsk-tsk. Mr. Dowd,
you haven't peeled yet.

:32:09
And I regret this, but Miss Kelly
seems to want me to go with her.

:32:14
Miss Kelly, you've met
Miss Dunphy? Yes, of course.

:32:17
I want you to meet a very dear... There's
been a mistake. Just forget everything.

:32:22
I have a suggestion. Why don't I do
what she wants, and then go with you?

:32:27
That won't be necessary, Mr.
Dowd. All right. Good-bye, my dear.

:32:32
You could've had
a bath too.

:32:35
I've already had a bath. Oh, I wasn't
speaking to you. I was speaking to my fr...

:32:39
Mr. Dowd, I take a bath every
morning just before I go on duty.

:32:45
It's always such a pleasant way
to start the day.

:32:49
Oh, after you.
:33:01
Mr. Dowd?
Elwood P.

:33:04
Let me give you one
of my cards.

:33:06
I am Dr. Lyman Sanderson, Dr.
Chumley's assistant. And l...

:33:09
Good for you! Happy to know you. Yes.
:33:13
I asked Miss Kelly to bring you
down here... Isn't she lovely?

:33:17
You're very lovely,
my dear.

:33:19
Why thank you! Some people
don't seem to think so.

:33:24
Well, some people are blind. That's
very often brought to my attention.

:33:27
I'd like both of you to meet a very dear
friend of mine... Why can't we sit down?

:33:30
Won't you have a chair?
Well, thank you very much.

:33:34
There we are.
:33:37
Please, sit down.
After Miss Kelly.

:33:39
No, really, Mr. Dowd. I couldn't. I'm
in and out. But you sit down, please.

:33:44
After you.
Sit down, Kelly!

:33:50
Anything we can do for you, Mr.
Dowd? What did you have in mind?

:33:53
Is your chair comfortable? Is the
chair quite comfortable, Mr. Dowd?

:33:57
Yes. Care to try it? No, no, no,
thank you. How 'bout a cigarette?


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