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:15:02
- I understand.
- I have a lot of money.

:15:05
- Know how much?
- I won't tell you what I've got.

:15:08
- I've got three big ones.
- I'm impressed.

:15:11
I couldn't make $3 million ever.
:15:14
No, no. I have $3 billion.
:15:27
- There you go.
- Thank you.

:15:37
- Dr. Mumford.
- Mr. Crisp. I was looking for a ladder.

:15:41
Could you come with me, please?
:15:51
I should have come to your office.
I was gonna, but you walked in here.

:15:56
That's all right.
:15:57
My daughter, Sofie. She's got a problem.
:16:01
- What's that?
- We're not sure.

:16:03
We've been to doctors.
They all say different things:

:16:06
Epstein-Barr virus,
Chronic Fatigue Symptom...

:16:11
- Syndrome. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
- That's it.

:16:15
- You know all about it?
- A little. There's debate about it.

:16:19
Some people think it's all in her head.
:16:22
It's been so bad, she had to move back
to Mumford and live with us.

:16:26
- I'm not sure that's the best thing.
- Why?

:16:29
A lot of reasons. Several different factors.
Would you see her, Doc?

:16:36
Sure. Why don't you bring her
to my office at three tomorrow afternoon?

:16:41
I'm not sure she'll come. She's in a mood.
:16:46
You ever go to somebody's house?
:16:48
Generally it doesn't work. Sends the wrong
message to people who need to change.

:16:58
This is great. This is exactly what I wanted.

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