:56:03
Just got out of the hospital.
:56:09
Why don't you go home?
:56:14
Listen,
l guess l must tell someone.
:56:18
They say they removed everything,
but still...
:56:22
...l have to
come back every other day.
:56:27
Not very cheerful, is it?
:56:31
Follow the treatment,
and you'll soon be all right.
:56:36
Perhaps.
:56:40
Ilack pluck to live
a normal life again.
:56:50
What do you do in life,
Mr. Thomas?
:56:54
Several things.
But call me "Paul".
:56:58
Where do you live?
:57:03
Me, l don't know,
l've left my home.
:57:05
Ilive across the street,
in a boarding house.
:57:09
Do they accept
men on their last legs?
:57:12
Ipromise l won't die there.
:57:14
Oh my god.
:57:17
Sorry, l'm self-pitying.
Excuse me.
:57:20
Don't mention it.
:57:32
Let's be practical.
:57:37
If l have to come back
to this dump every two days...
:57:46
...you must come and ask
if there are rooms available.
:57:52
The place is old-fashioned,
but inexpensive.
:57:55
Ihave no reason to save money.