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:06:39
Good. Can you read the letters
on that board over there?

:06:45
E, F, P, T, O, Z, L, P, E, D,
:06:49
P, E, C, F, D, F, E, L,
:06:52
E, D, F, C, Z, P.
:06:56
- HI, hon.
- HI.

:06:58
- Daryl, thls Is Elalne.
- Hello.

:07:00
Hello.
:07:01
Honey, we've got the Tarnoff hearlng
tomorrow mornlng.

:07:03
Do you want me to brlng
the notes home?

:07:05
Yeah, great.
:07:06
NIce to meet you, Daryl.
:07:08
- You too.
- Bye, now.

:07:09
Bye.
:07:11
Come on.
:07:13
- HI, Mr. Fox.
- HI, Ronnle.

:07:17
Okay.
:07:18
Take a seat rlght there.
:07:23
OK. One thlng you can
be sure of, Daryl,

:07:26
Is that, somewhere, somebody
Is looklng for you

:07:28
and we'll hear from them.
:07:31
Untll then, we're gonna try to make you
as comfortable as we know how.

:07:35
Howle.
:07:37
Excuse me a moment, Daryl.
:07:42
Physlcally, he's 1 00 percent,
:07:44
but he Is sufferlng
substantlal amnesla.

:07:47
He doesn't remember parents,
home, anythlng llke that.

:07:50
It's probably psychologlcal rather than
pathologlcal memory loss.

:07:54
He handles It well, though.
:07:56
So you can certalnly go ahead.
:07:58
Good. Thanks, Joe.

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