:44:01
	I'm very sorry.
:44:06
	I do hope your injury won't prevent you
from attending to business.
:44:13
	Do you need a secretary?
:44:15
	No, thank you.
:44:17
	My house was shut down.
:44:22
	You mean your business was shut down?
:44:26
	Yes.
:44:27
	Shut down and closed by the attorneys.
:44:32
	What did I tell you?
That's exactly what I mean.
:44:36
	The businessman today is at the mercy
of kid-lawyers from the SEZ.
:44:41
	It's happening to everyone, I'm afraid.
:44:43
	The way things are going, they'll probably
legislate the medical profession...
:44:47
	...right out of existence.
:44:48
	Yes. Right out of existence.
:44:55
	Yeah, it's a damn shame.
:45:00
	What are your plans now, Mr. Gardiner?
:45:03
	Or may I call you Chauncey?
:45:06
	Chauncey's fine.
:45:12
	So then, what are your plans, Chauncey?
:45:22
	I would like to work in your garden.
:45:30
	I know exactly what he means.
Isn't it wonderful...
:45:34
	...to be with the trees
and the flowers like that?
:45:38
	I never had much feel for it, myself.
:45:42
	I'm a very good gardener.
:45:44
	It's such a pleasant way
to forget one's troubles.
:45:52
	Isn't that what any businessman is?
A gardener.
:45:57
	He...
:45:59
	...works on...