:26:05
It doesn't change God.
It changes me.
:26:18
- Doctor, how is she?
- Well, I think you better see yourself.
:26:22
- I'll catch you up, Sister.
- Right, sir.
:26:32
Watch.
:26:38
Well. Can you do more?
:26:42
All right. Come close.
:26:52
That's it.
:26:56
- How'd I do?
- That's not bad.
:26:59
That's wonderful.
Come and sit down. Whoo.
:27:04
Wonderful.
:27:07
- So, does she have to stay here?
- I see no reason why...
:27:11
so long as the remission continues.
:27:14
How long is that?
:27:16
Come on. You can speak openly.
:27:18
Could be months. Could be weeks.
:27:21
Why not years?
:27:23
In such an advanced case,
that would be unusual.
:27:27
- Well, we take what we can get.
- Right.
:27:30
How would you like to come home?
:27:33
- Where is home?
- What do you mean, "Where's home?"
:27:36
Oxford. My house. Our house.
We're married. Don't you remember?
:27:41
- Let's go and take her home.
- Good.
:27:44
Now, there's no need
to worry about me.
:27:47
- I'll sort myself out.
- Sort yourself out? What do you mean?
:27:50
- New digs. No problem.
- Do you want to?
:27:53
- It's as you wish.
- I don't.
:27:56
- Right you are.
- Then it's settled.