:28:33
-I'm very sorry, sir, I didn't see you.
-Can't move. My leg.
:28:36
This is terrible, sir.
I hope you're not badly injured.
:28:40
No. I'm not badly injured.
But my leg is very sore.
:28:43
-It's not broken, is it? Can you walk?
-I hope not.
:28:45
-Perhaps I should call an ambulance.
-Let's have a look. Do you mind?
:28:49
-No. I'd like to look.
-What's happened?
:28:52
My goodness, your leg!
:28:54
Yes.
:28:56
It should be examined.
We could take you to a hospital.
:28:58
-There's no need for the hospital.
-A doctor should look at that.
:29:02
I insist. We'll take him to a hospital.
:29:04
I'm very sorry, Mrs. Rand.
I never saw the man.
:29:06
-It's really no one's fault, David.
-Thank you, ma'am.
:29:18
I've never ridden in an automobile before.
:29:21
I assure you, sir,
David is a very careful driver.
:29:26
-I understand.
-Very good.
:29:48
These situations can be so trying.
:29:50
Everyone seems to make such a to-do
out of a simple little accident.
:29:58
Is your leg feeling any better?