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:41:01
Really? By George! By George! Dr Brunner
and Miss Laurel are on their way.

:41:05
They´re to come in here immediately.
:41:07
Mrs Fulton, it´s very kind ofyou
to lend yourself to this experiment.

:41:11
Thank you, Mr Oxly.
:41:21
Well, we have to watch
your reactions, darling.

:41:25
Yes, I suppose so.
:41:29
Now I know how
a poor little guinea pig must feel.

:41:39
- May I sit down?
- Yes, dear.

:41:44
Well, don´tjust stand there. Do something!
:41:47
Yes, dear.
:41:55
Mm.
:41:57
Pulse around 150.
That´s the same as mine was.

:42:03
- No sign of any fever.
- Outside of being embarrassed,

:42:06
I feel exceedingly well.
:42:07
What reaction do you expect, Barnaby?
:42:10
I don´t quite know. I suppose
it depends on the individual.

:42:13
With you it took the form of
thinking as though you were 20.

:42:16
- Keep still, Edwina.
- What was Mrs Fulton like at that age?

:42:20
Huh?
:42:22
Well, Edwina was
a very serious-minded student.

:42:26
She majored in economics and took
summer courses in ichthyology and cooking.

:42:30
- Ichthyology?
- Mm. The study of fish.

:42:33
Jerome said your first symptom was
your eyes. Your vision became perfect.

:42:37
That´s true, but you can´t count upon that.
Edwina´s vision is already perfect.

:42:41
It will probably take an entirely different form.
:42:44
My dear, do you feel anything strange?
:42:47
Not a thing. How about you, Mr Oxly?
:42:50
- Oh, but I haven´t taken anything.
- Oh, yes, you have, Mr Oxly.

:42:54
You hear that, Barnaby?
A rather odd reaction.

:42:56
Undoubtedly we can expect something soon.
:42:59
- We certainly can.
- She´s sitting very still.


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