:32:00
Shall I tell you
what I think?
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You were dreaming. You dreamt
you woke up and went to the bathroom.
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You may have even
slept walked that.
:32:10
You saw your own face
in the mirror, and it frightened you.
:32:13
Things like that are always happening
when people are under dreadful stress.
:32:17
- Do you think so?
- I'm certain of it.
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-
- That'll be Dr. Gatty.
:32:22
Come upstairs
and put something on.
:32:30
:32:35
- What's the problem?
- Dennis thinks he's got a talking boil.
:32:38
- What?
- He's manic.
:32:40
- Where is he?
- Upstairs.
:32:41
- How is it manifesting?
-
:32:53
Dennis, stop! Dennis!
:32:57
Dennis, come back!
Stop!
:33:04
Ah. Come, boy.
:33:07
Come on, Dennis.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
:33:11
Stay back, Gatty!
You blast it on the radio!
:33:15
All right. Here you are.
Now, now, boy.
:33:22
There, there, boy.
:33:25
There. All done.
All done.
:33:33
Whew.
:33:38
How do you think he'd react to
a suggestion of psychoanalysis, Julia?
:33:42
Well, he'll agree.
He'll have to.
:33:44
Not necessarily. He's almost
certainly convinced of his sanity.
:33:47
In which case, it might be difficult to
persuade him a psychiatrist could help.
:33:51
The only thing he'd consent to
at the moment is me lancing the boil.
:33:55
Why don't you do it now
while he's asleep?
:33:58
I'm not an expert
in these things, Julia.