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:51:00
- You're impotent.
- Slightly.

:51:04
That's five people
who know.

:51:06
You, me, Helen and her mother.
Who's the fifth?

:51:10
Chet Huntley. I'm sure her mother has
given him the bulletin for the 6:00 news.

:51:15
Honey, when did this happen? Happen?
:51:18
Doris, we're not talking
about a throughway accident.

:51:21
You don't wake up one morning and say, "Shoot,
the family jewels have gone on the blink."

:51:28
It's a gradual thing.
:51:30
And how's Helen
reacting to it?

:51:33
We haven't
discussed it much.

:51:35
I got the impression she regards it as
a lapse in one's social responsibility.

:51:39
Rather like letting your partner down
in tennis by not holding your serve.

:51:44
I'll be all right.
:51:47
The patient's not dead,
just resting.

:51:51
Doris, that statement hardly
calls for congratulations.

:51:54
No, I need help
getting up.

:52:13
Is there anything I can say that
would make you feel any better?

:52:16
You can say anything you want
except, "It's all in your head. "

:52:20
I'm no doctor, but I have
a great sense of direction.

:52:25
What shall we talk about?
:52:27
Anything but sex.
:52:29
How do you feel
being pregnant?

:52:31
Oh, catatonic,
:52:34
incredulous,
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angry,
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pragmatic and...
:52:42
finally maternal.
:52:44
Pretty much in that order.
Your vocabulary is improving.

:52:47
Oh, you don't know.
:52:49
You happen to be speaking
to a high school graduate.

:52:51
No kidding. How come?
:52:53
I was confined to my bed for the
first three months of my pregnancy,

:52:57
so it shouldn't be a total loss,
I took a correspondence course.


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