De-Lovely
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:21:03
I'm afraid his right leg should be amputated.
:21:06
Perhaps the left as well.
There's really no alternative.

:21:10
If you amputate his legs,
you will cut out his pride.

:21:13
You'll break his spirit,
he would never work again.

:21:16
He'll have nothing without his music,
it's the essence of him.

:21:19
He'd have nothing to live for.
:21:21
He would have his life, his friends, you.
:21:26
Nothing. He would just be
living out his death.

:21:30
You're asking a lot of him.
:21:34
We are accustomed to asking
a lot of one another.

:21:50
So what did the sawbones say?
:21:54
You get to keep the old things.
And he expects you to walk, and so do I.

:21:59
But only if I can walk to you.
:22:04
As far as Williamstown?
:22:06
Williamstown?
:22:08
Massachusetts. I found a very pretty home.
:22:12
It's on a hill, it has a work space.
:22:16
Thinking of buying it.
:22:19
A little bump.
:22:23
- All right.
- Now?

:22:28
A grand piano.
:22:31
That is grand.
:22:45
That's not quite right.
:22:54
So shall I leave you to it?
:22:59
Guess you'd better.

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