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- I'm not in trouble.
- Yeah, you is.

:59:04
I know when people
are in trouble.

:59:07
You is.
:59:09
His name is Homer Wells,
:59:11
and his pathetic resume
is the best I've seen.

:59:15
I find it hard to believe that the board
would be interested in this character.

:59:18
But he looks like
an excellent young man.

:59:21
A first-rate candidate.
Don't you think?

:59:23
He looks like a bleeding
heart missionary moron to me.

:59:26
But that would be the problem with any
doctor interested in coming here.

:59:29
- Do you know him?
- No, and I don't want to.

:59:32
He's doing missionary work
in India.

:59:34
I wrote to him weeks ago, but either
he's too holy or too busy to answer.

:59:39
Tomboy!
:59:44
Sorry. Okay.
Come on.

:59:49
I fail to see how someone
courageous enough...

:59:51
to make a commitment
to a foreign mission is
automatically to be dismissed.

:59:55
That part of the world requires
precisely the kind of dedication
that is needed here.

1:00:00
Does it snow in Bombay?
1:00:02
One winter here and we'll be
shipping him south in a coffin!

1:00:05
But Dr Larch, he seems
exceptionally qualified.

1:00:08
I'm not talking about
his medical qualifications.

1:00:10
It's the Christian thing that
bothers me. I just don't see it
as being much use around here.

1:00:15
I fail to see how a little Christianity
could hurt anyone here.

1:00:21
Anyway, I was just showing
you this guy as an example...

1:00:24
of what's available.
1:00:26
- I didn't think you'd be interested.
- We're very interested.

1:00:30
- Oh, yes, very.
- You wouldn't be opposed
to meeting with him?

1:00:36
Well, it wouldn't hurt
to meet him.

1:00:39
- What's his name again?
- Dr Homer Wells.

1:00:43
- It's a nice name. Very New England.
- Very Maine.

1:00:46
A very
local sounding name.

1:00:48
Very.
1:00:54
I told you.
If I appear to want it,

1:00:57
they don't want it.
1:00:59
If I appear to hate it, they just
gotta have it.


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