:42:04
- Don't get hysterical.
- Don't hit me!
:42:07
I want to feel your forehead.
:42:09
- There's a thermometer outside.
- Get it!
:42:12
Will you please call a doctor?
:42:15
- You do feel warm.
- Are you calling a doctor or not?
:42:19
I can't, people know me here.
Don't you understand?
:42:23
Am I supposed to die because
you've got a big name around here?
:42:28
- It's a little large.
- Is there a hospital?
:42:31
Open.
:42:32
- What?
- I'll take your temperature.
:42:35
- Not with that flute.
- It's a thermometer.
:42:38
- That's not for people!
- Open your mouth, I tell you.
:42:43
And don't try to talk
until I take that out.
:42:53
If it was my daughter,
know what I'd do?
:42:55
She's not your daughter. She's not mine
either, if that's what you're driving at.
:43:02
- How much is it?
- 102.
:43:04
- Is that bad?
- It's definitely a slight temperature.
:43:09
Maybe you call it slight,
but she ought to be in bed.
:43:13
I'm gonna die, I know it,
out here in this jungle!
:43:18
- I can call Ma, she's a nurse.
- What good is that?
:43:21
We tell her the symptoms,
she'll give us answers.
:43:25
All right.
Be careful what you tell her.
:43:27
I'll tell her what you
tell me to tell her.
:43:34
Hazel? Eben.
Bring Ma, will you?
:43:38
Brewster's lodge.
Yeah, he's here with...
:43:42
His skis.
:43:43
If it's mumps, I'll die.
:43:45
What's it a sign of if a girl shivers
and has a temperature of 102?
:43:52
- Her eyes watering?
- Like two faucets.
:43:56
They're watering.
:43:58
Look at her tongue.