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Claim.
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That's what Thomas asked me.
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Thomas?
You can pull your trousers up now.

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Who's Thomas?
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Thomas Franklin. He's an attorney.
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-An attorney?
-Yes.

:37:19
Then you wish to handle this matter
through your attorneys?

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There's no need for a claim.
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I don't even know what they look like.
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Well, then.
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You caught me off guard there,
I must admit.

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Thank you.
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Now, the only thing we have
to look out for is minor hemorrhaging...

:37:47
...which isn't serious,
but could cause trouble later on.

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Tell me, Mr. Gardiner...
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...would it be possible for you
to stay here for a day or two...

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...so we could keep an eye on it?
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Yes, I could stay here.
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-Does this house have a garden?
-Why, yes. Many.

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Good.
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Keep your weight off that leg,
Mr. Gardiner.

:38:08
Mr. Wilson, please wheel Mr. Gardiner in
for x-rays after you've finished unpacking.

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-Yes, Doctor.
-Thank you.

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Ever watch a game on TVand see
theplayers chugging down this stuff?

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Ever wonder why?
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I miss you so when I'm out.
How're you feeling?

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No headaches?
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No, it's been a fairly good day.
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-Better than yours, so I've been told.
-You heard about it?

:38:47
I may be a shut-in, but....
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I'm sorry you had to go through all that.
:38:51
It was nothing, nothing, really.
It just sounded worse than it was.

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And Mr. Gardiner is a very reasonable man.
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Reasonable.

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