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1:07:00
- Me? Now?
- No, him.

1:07:03
But he hasn't finished
reading his story.

1:07:05
I'll read some more
when I'm through with the doctor.

1:07:08
This shouldn't take
too long.

1:07:10
- All right.
- Don't you go away.

1:07:11
I'll be right back.
1:07:14
While you waiting, maybe you'd like
to play the piano for a few minutes.

1:07:18
You do like that.
1:07:19
- I do?
- Mm-hmm.

1:07:21
- I don't know any tunes.
- You can read music.

1:07:24
- No kidding?
- Mm-hmm.

1:07:32
Who are you?
1:07:33
I'm Dr. Barnwell,
one of the new attending physicians.

1:07:37
We haven't met,
so I thought I'd examine you myself.

1:07:42
Okay, so I see here
1:07:44
that you've had two heart attacks
over the last 18 months.

1:07:47
Yeah, minor ones,
I think one was angina.

1:07:50
- Okay, any complications?
- Nope, feel fine.

1:07:53
Okay, deep breath
for me.

1:07:55
Okay, one more time.
1:07:59
And deep breath.
1:08:02
And one more.
1:08:05
Terrific, terrific.
You still taking your medication?

1:08:08
- Every day, twice a day.
- Good, good, good, good, good.

1:08:11
Okay, you can
put your shirt on.

1:08:19
So I understand that you
read to Miss Hamilton.

1:08:22
Yeah, to help
her remember.

1:08:24
- Hmm.
- You don't think it'll help?

1:08:26
No, I don't.
1:08:28
She remembers, Doc.
1:08:31
I read to her
and she remembers.

1:08:34
Not always,
but she remembers.

1:08:37
But senile dementia
is irreversible.

1:08:39
It's degenerative.
1:08:41
After a certain point,
its victims don't come back.

1:08:44
Yeah, that's what
they keep telling me.

1:08:46
Well, I just don't want
you to get your hopes up.

1:08:48
Well, thanks, Doc,
but you know what they say?

1:08:52
Science goes only so far
and then comes God.

1:08:55
Then comes God.
1:08:59
Damn, I forgot to turn the page for her.
You through with me?


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