:38:01
Good morning.
:38:02
Good morning.
:38:04
I thought
I smelled some coffee.
:38:05
Why didn't you give me a call?
:38:06
I didn't want to wake Teddy.
:38:07
She's wide-awake.
Got a good sleep.
:38:10
Good.
:38:12
But I don't feel
she should go home right away.
:38:15
Would you mind taking in
boarders for a while?
:38:18
Or do you have something else
in mind?
:38:21
I was toying with an idea...
:38:24
but you can stay.
:38:25
Here, Jack.
:38:27
Thank you, doll.
I'll take it to Teddy.
:38:39
Miles, did you make
that appointment for me...
:38:41
with the psychiatrist?
:38:43
Yes. 2:00.
:38:44
I don't need him.
I feel like such a fool.
:38:47
I woke up this morning,
and everything was all right.
:38:50
-You don't know my relief.
-Yes, I do.
:38:52
Will you call Becky
and tell her? She was worried.
:38:55
All right.
:38:56
She's at your house.
:38:58
At your house? Why?
:38:59
It's a long story,
but she'll tell you about it.
:39:17
Becky's still at his house.
:39:23
All right.
:39:27
Good morning.
:39:28
Good morning, Sally.
:39:30
Take a peek at what's
in the reception room.
:39:36
Mother,
why don't we go home?
:39:39
In a little while,
Jimmy.
:39:44
He certainly made
a quick recovery.
:39:51
I guess we all have.
:39:52
But driving home...
:39:54
I had a lot of questions
and no answers.
:39:56
How could Jimmy and Wilma
seem so normal now?
:39:59
Surely I had done nothing
to cure them.