Meet Joe Black
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:57:02
- l don't understand.
- l'd like to be alone for a while.

:57:08
- Are you sad, Bill?
- Yes, l am.

:57:12
Why don't you take a walk or something,
get some air?

:57:14
l know l'll be seeing you.
:57:17
Of course.
:57:20
Good. Now l'd like to be alone.
:57:23
This will hold you for a while.
:57:25
- You know about money, don't you?
- lt can't buy happiness?

:57:28
Yeah. Uh, Jennifer?
:57:31
- Give Mr. Black a map
of the city, would you?
- lt's okay, Bill.

:57:34
l can manage.
:57:42
- Hi.
- Hi.

:57:44
- l need a medical
record number for labs.
- Uh-huh.

:57:47
And, uh, will you try calling
her husband? The number's on top.

:57:57
Also, can you page me
when C.T.'s ready?

:57:59
- Oh, sure.
- Thanks, sweetie.

:58:04
How nice you look.
ls that your uniform?

:58:07
What are you doing here?
:58:12
- Are you ill?
- Oh, goodness, no.

:58:15
- Then why are you here, Joe?
- l'm here to see you.

:58:21
Joe, l don't-- l don't
have time to see you right now.

:58:25
l'm, um, about to start
making rounds,

:58:27
and l'm examining back-to-back
patients until dinner, and, uh--

:58:30
Very well. l'll watch.
:58:32
- Watch me do what?
- Make rounds and examine
back-to-back patients.

:58:35
Joe, that's impossible.
:58:39
- l'm a doctor.
- And l'll be a visitor.

:58:42
- Patients have visitors, not doctors.
- l don't mind.

:58:46
Miss? Miss?
:58:49
- Doctor.
- Oh, um, just one second.
l'll be right there.

:58:53
Please. My mama
is sicker than him.

:58:57
Okay.

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