:07:03
Um, do you faint often?
:07:05
Oh, just once in a while.
:07:07
It's the shock of realization whenever
I've been dead wrong about something.
:07:11
The fainting is, um, running away,
as it were...
:07:13
from the reality that I'm not...
:07:16
I'm not infallible.
:07:18
Y- You see,
it's been the pattern of my life...
:07:22
from the time I was a...
:07:24
Wait a minute.
What is this?
:07:27
Who's doing what to who...
or whom?
:07:30
Mrs. Benson,
you are a young woman...
:07:33
who is apparently worth
in the neighborhood of... $200 million!
:07:37
And for some incredible reason,
you wanna give it to the government!
:07:40
Y- You don't need a psychiatrist.
You need your head examined.
:07:44
- Now, out of my office! Out!
- No, Dr. Steffanson.
:07:46
- Out of my office!
- You said something a minute ago...
:07:48
that was very understanding and true.
:07:50
I never heard it expressed before.
But I want your help.
:07:54
- Mrs...
- Oh, please!
:07:56
Ah, yes.
:07:58
Yes, the oath I took forbids me
to turn away from a cry for help.
:08:02
S- Sit down, Mrs. Benson.
:08:07
Oh! It was what you said about
my wanting to get rid of my money...
:08:10
like exorcising some evil spirit.
:08:12
- Ah, yes.
- Dr. Steffanson.
:08:14
- Mm-hmm?
- I think I may be some kind of a witch.
:08:17
Oh-ho-ho. Come, come now,
Mrs. Benson.
:08:19
This is the 19th centur...
er, uh, 20th century.
:08:21
No! Really!
Every man whose life I touch withers.
:08:27
Really?
Uh, Mrs...
:08:31
Mrs. Benson, please,
just turn over and... and try to relax.
:08:38
Go right ahead.
:08:42
Well, I was born Louisa May Foster...
:08:46
in the small town of Crawleyville, Ohio.
:08:50
Oh, I can't understand it.
I never wanted money.
:08:53
All I ever wanted
was to lead a simple life...
:08:56
with one man to love
and to love me.
:08:59
A simple life
somewhere in a little cottage...