:19:00
Fine, you have a nice weekend too,
Doctor. Bye-bye.
:19:18
I'm back, Ralph.
- Good.
:19:26
Do you still want me to take these
pills? - Yes, to ease your chest pain.
:19:34
Ralph?
:19:36
Do you mind
if I ask you some questions?
:19:40
Not at all, go ahead.
- Well,
:19:44
suppose you had a patient
:19:47
and found out
he only had a few weeks to live.
:19:51
I mean, he could go just like that.
:19:54
Would you tell him?
- Well, offhand I would say, but
:19:58
it'd all depend on the circumstances.
- Circumstances? - Yes.
:20:02
If I knew the man's affairs
were in order, his will made out,
:20:07
his insurance paid up, no loose ends,
well, I'd see no reason to tell him.
:20:14
Well, suppose he were an old friend,
like me.
:20:18
Are your affairs in order,
will made out, insurance paid up?
:20:22
The I wouldn't tell you. Anything else
I can do for you, George?
:20:33
Goodbye, Mr. Kimball.
:20:39
See you in church!
:20:48
Judy?
Yeah?
:20:51
Come on, we're teeing off at 2:30.
- Just a second. - What are you doing?
:20:56
Making George's sleeping pills.
- What are you, a pharmacist?
:20:59
I'm a very smart wife.
You know George.