The Elephant Man
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1:15:03
I for one am sick and tired
of this freak-hunting

1:15:08
by ambitious young doctors,
trying to make name's for themselves.

1:15:13
To parade them about
in front of the society is one thing,

1:15:16
but to waste the committee's time
with requests for shelter

1:15:20
for these abominations of nature
is quite another.

1:15:28
You must be more careful!
1:15:31
In the light
of these facts, our course is clear:

1:15:34
The question is not whether to
accept this creature as a patient, but

1:15:38
when will the rooms be vacated
for the use of more deserving cases?

1:15:44
I move that this Elephant Man be
removed from the premises immediately.

1:15:48
We have
a sacred duty to cure the sick

1:15:52
not to care for circus animals!
That is my last word on the subject.

1:15:57
Shall we vote?
- You are unshakeable in this?

1:16:01
Mr. Chairman, do you not have ears?
1:16:04
I am unalterably opposed!
1:16:08
My mind is made up.
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You shall not sway me.
May we now vote,

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at long last?
1:16:18
Yes, Broadneck.
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I think the time has come.
1:16:23
Gentlemen, Her Royal Highness
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Alexandra, Princess of Wales.
1:16:46
Good morning.
I hope I'm not disturbing you.

1:16:49
Your presence here
is always greatly appreciated.

1:16:53
We were just taking a vote
on Mr. Merrick.


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