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:25:00
It would have been so easy
just to tell him right there...

:25:04
but then I never
would have seen her again.

:25:07
I have no idea.
:25:09
You didn't happen to
sell it to him, did ya?

:25:12
- Maybe by accident?
- Of course not.

:25:14
Super. You don't seem the type.
:25:17
Would you mind if I just had
a teeny peek at your narcotics supply?

:25:21
Well, actually, that's impossible.
:25:24
Oh, sure.
:25:27
- Could I ask why?
- They've all been dispensed.

:25:29
We've had some of those narcotics on our
shelves for the better part of a year.

:25:32
That makes sense.
:25:34
In that case,
could I see the empty containers?

:25:37
I'm sorry, but we don't keep
the empty containers here.

:25:39
They're actually in storage.
:25:41
Oh, boy.
This is a bit of a pickle, huh?

:25:44
I hate to remind you of the terrible
predicament you'd find yourself in...

:25:47
if we were to discover
you were selling drugs.

:25:50
Well, I wasn't.
I already told you that.

:25:54
Just the same, if you were...
:25:56
we'd have to go ahead
and pull your license...

:25:59
and then prosecute you
to the fullest extent of the law.

:26:02
I'm sure you understand.
:26:04
Sure.
:26:07
I'm gonna need
those empty vials, so...

:26:10
I'll swing back in,
say, two days...

:26:13
and you have them ready, okay?
:26:20
Have a super day, Doctor.
:26:27
Thanks.
I'll let myself out.

:26:32
It's nothing to worry about.
It was just a misunderstanding.

:26:34
Could you get me Mr. Rosenberg's file,
please? Thank you.

:26:40
What happened about the narcotics?
:26:42
That was my fault.
I didn't tell you.

:26:44
I took all the stuff back
to the pharmacy last night.

:26:47
You did?
:26:48
Apparently, they recalled
the whole batch.

:26:50
It seems they'd all gone bad. That's
what he and I were just talking about.

:26:54
But I just talked to Pat,
and she didn't tell me anything--

:26:57
Pat didn't know, because the call
came in after Pat had gone home.


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