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:18:00
He's dying. He is.
Very, very rapidly.

:18:03
The thing here is
to make this experience...

:18:07
as painless and easy
for him as possible.

:18:10
You understand?
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Hospice will take care of
all the technical things.

:18:16
They will help you
and take care of the body.

:18:20
They are who you call
when he dies.

:18:23
There's the number of Hospice.
:18:27
Now, as far as
the morphine pills go...

:18:31
there's something else
to consider.

:18:33
There's a very potent solution
of liquid morphine.

:18:38
And it's a little bottle,
has an eyedropper.

:18:41
Very easy to get into his mouth
and drop on his tongue...

:18:44
and it will certainly diminish
the pain that he's in.

:18:49
But you need to realize
that once you give it to him...

:18:53
there really is no going back.
:18:55
It will
certainly cure his pain...

:18:58
but he will drift
in and out of consciousness...

:19:00
even worse than he is now.
:19:03
All sign of the recognizable
Earl will pretty much go away.

:19:11
What the fuck can I say to that?
:19:13
I don't know
what to say to that.

:19:26
I don't want to do this...
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Sit here.
:19:34
I can see the thing, you know.
:19:37
It's getting there,
that's the cocksucker.

:19:42
I see that pen.
:19:44
I see it.
I know it's there.

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I reach for it.
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No, no goddamn use.
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I have a son, you know.
:19:59
You do? Where is he?

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