:52:01
I thought, sir, when we
spoke ofprivate matters...
:52:05
those were confidences
you would never repeat.
:52:10
I'm afraid you've been
upset by my assistant.
:52:15
No, sir. I was more upset byyou
thatyou told him.
:52:19
As a doctor, I've always
been in the habit...
:52:22
oftaking notes after
any kind ofconsultation.
:52:25
I'm afraid myyoung man is less
scrupulous than he should be.
:52:30
He read my notebook.
:52:33
I see, sir.
:52:37
Well, in that case--
:52:39
I can't deny that his manners are rough,
but I've learned to look beyond that.
:52:44
I know he likes you very much.
:52:48
I see no reason whyyou shouldn't
become the best offriends.
:52:51
As a matter offact, I was hoping
you would accompany him...
:52:54
this afternoon
on a scientific errand.
:53:00
I thought it might make a break
from this perpetual housework.
:53:05
Ofcourse, I'll send Bradshaw
ifyou prefer.