:06:00
Not at all.
What'll you have?
:06:02
We're pushing appendectomies
this week.
:06:04
Oh, Miles.
:06:05
I don't know,
maybe I clown around too much.
:06:08
Pretty soon, my patients...
:06:10
won't trust me
to prescribe aspirin for them.
:06:12
Seriously, what's the trouble?
:06:14
It's my cousin.
:06:16
Wilma?
What's the matter with her?
:06:19
She has a...
:06:21
I guess you'd call it
a delusion.
:06:23
You know her uncle?
Uncle Ira?
:06:26
Sure. I'm his doctor.
:06:27
She's got herself
thinking he isn't her uncle.
:06:30
How do you mean?
That they're not really related?
:06:32
She thinks
he's an impostor or something...
:06:35
someone who only looks like Ira.
:06:37
Have you seen him?
:06:38
I just came from there.
:06:40
Is he Uncle Ira,
or isn't he Uncle Ira?
:06:43
Of course he is.
:06:44
I told Wilma that,
but it was no use.
:06:46
Please, would you stop by
and have a talk with her?
:06:49
Sally says I'm booked up
for the afternoon...
:06:51
but why don't you ask her
to come in and see me?
:06:53
I'll try.
:06:56
How about some lunch?
:06:58
I can't.
I'm meeting Dad at the store.
:07:04
When did you get back?
:07:06
I came back from London
two months ago.
:07:09
I've been in Reno.
:07:11
Reno?
:07:12
Reno.
:07:14
Dad tells me
you were there, too.
:07:15
Five months ago.
:07:17
Oh, I'm sorry.
:07:19
So was I.
:07:20
I wanted it to work.
:07:23
I guess that makes us
lodge brothers now.
:07:26
Yes.
:07:27
Except I'm paying dues
while you collect them.
:07:30
Ha ha ha! Miles.
:07:40
-Hello, doc.
-How are you?
:07:42
Sam!
:07:43
At it again, eh?
:07:45
My nurse tells me
you were in last week...
:07:46
and wanted very much
to see me.
:07:49
It wasn't anything important.
:07:52
Didn't he go to college with us?
:07:54
Quit his second year
to get married...
:07:56
like I wanted us to do.
:07:58
Just be thankful
I didn't take you seriously.