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:34:00
No, thank you.
Yes, a cigarette...

:34:05
Mr. Dowd, you have us
at a disadvantage here.

:34:08
You know it and we know it, so
let's lay our cards on the table.

:34:11
That appeals
to me, Doctor.

:34:13
Best thing in the long run. People
are people no matter where you go.

:34:18
That is very often
the case.

:34:20
And being human,
are liable to make mistakes.

:34:23
Miss Kelly and I, we've made a mistake
this afternoon and we'd like to explain it.

:34:28
The truth is... You and Miss Kelly here?
:34:31
Yes.
:34:33
Out here this afternoon? Yes, Mr. Dowd.
:34:36
We hope you'll understand. Oh, yes, yes.
:34:39
These things are often the basis
of a very long, warm friendship.

:34:43
It wasn't Dr. Sanderson's
fault. It was mine.

:34:46
No, the responsibility
is all mine!

:34:49
Your attitude may be old-fashioned,
but I like it very much.

:34:56
Of course, If I had seen
your sister first,

:34:59
this would've been
an entirely different story.

:35:02
There you surprise me.
:35:04
I think the world and all of Veta,
but I had supposed she'd seen her day.

:35:08
You mustn't attach too much blame
to her. She's a very sick woman.

:35:13
She came in here insisting that you needed
treatment. That's perfectly ridiculous.

:35:17
Veta shouldn't be upset
about me. I get along fine.

:35:20
She was extremely upset and plunged right
away into a heated tirade about your drinking.

:35:24
Ahh!
That was Veta.

:35:27
I tell Veta not to worry about
that. I'll take care of that.

:35:31
Exactly! Oh, I suppose that you take a
drink now and then like the rest of us.

:35:35
M-M-M-M...
:35:39
Yes, yes I do, Doctor.
:35:41
As a matter of fact,
I'd like one right now.

:35:45
As a matter of fact,
so would I.

:35:47
But her reaction to the whole
matter was entirely too intense.

:35:51
Does she drink, Mr. Dowd?
:35:53
Oh, no, oh, no. I don't think
Veta's ever taken a drink.

:35:57
I am going to surprise you. I
think she has and does constantly.


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