Game of Death
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:34:05
You to ahead. I'll see you later.
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Hello. Mister...
:34:08
Hello, Doctor.
:34:09
How's Ann?
:34:10
We are very pleased with her recovery.
:34:12
It's been a... long haul.
:34:17
There weeks?
:34:19
For a trauma severe enough to bring
on physical paralysis...

:34:21
a there week recovery is extremely good.
:34:24
Oh, well... may I go down to see her?
:34:26
Absolutely.
:34:28
If you hadn't come out,
I would have called you.

:34:29
She's ready to see a familiar face.
:34:32
You must understand, she is still depressed.
:34:44
Is it time to go in?
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Hi, Annie.
:34:46
Jim!
:34:49
- I uh... I brought you a little present.
- Oh, it's beautiful! Mmm!

:34:53
I hear nothing but good things about you.
:34:55
No lies?
:34:56
No lies.
:34:58
Would a newspaper man lie?
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Now I'm getting worried.
:35:03
You know, Jim, actually I'm feeling a lot better.
:35:05
Good.
:35:06
At least I'm able to deal with people now
:35:14
You know... maybe you should get outta here.
:35:18
Go back to the States when you're feeling better.
:35:20
I've been thinking about that, too.
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But I don't want to yet.
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Notjust yet.
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Yes, but more important than that...
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I think we ought to try to see for our selves
:35:33
what's going on in her head.
:35:35
What kind of a threat she could be to us.
:35:37
I don't wanna leave that to Carl
or to anybody else.

:35:40
What have we here?
:35:41
Yeah...
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that's the newspaperman Jim Marshall.
:35:47
And I've got a hunch that one of these days
:35:48
we're gonna have to cram
his trpewriter up his ass!

:35:51
Oh?
:35:57
The blonde.

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