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:52:00
Six months ago,
you were the only shrinks in town.

:52:03
I'm a psychiatrist. Dr. Sheeler
is a psychologist, like Dr. Mumford.

:52:08
That's fascinating.
:52:10
My point is, the value of your practices
could be seriously undermined by this bozo.

:52:17
There are only so many head cases.
:52:19
- What would you have us do, Lionel?
- Protect your turf.

:52:23
Check this guy out. I smell a rat.
:52:26
Mr. Dillard, I'm sure Dr. Delbanco
shares my gratitude for your concern,

:52:31
but you misunderstand
our calling to mental health.

:52:35
We're not in some widget business
trying to crush our competition.

:52:40
What the hell is a widget?
:52:46
Why do I waste my time?
:52:49
What an asshole!
:52:52
Ernest, what do you think?
:52:56
I think he's got a point.
:53:02
I found work my first day out, down
at old man Sutter's gas station and diner.

:53:08
Back at the boarding house,
I heard a load of yelling

:53:12
and I got my first look
at the landlady's daughter.

:53:17
Don't walk away from me, young lady!
:53:25
Lucky for me she was plenty upset
but not too careful.

:53:30
Or maybe it wasn't an accident at all.
:53:33
Mr. Follett.
:53:34
For I saw the beginning
of a vixen's smile and I knew...

:53:39
- Henry!
- What?

:53:41
- Stop now.
- Why? I'm paying for this.

:53:44
- Not me, you're not.
- You find it distasteful.

:53:47
Doesn't matter how I feel. It's how you feel.
:53:51
I enjoy it. Does that make me
some kind of deviant?

:53:54
- Just because I have a rich imagination?
- You didn't come for that.

:53:59
- No?
- You came because it's taking over.


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