:50:01
	Talk to me like I was.
:50:06
	I don't know how
anymore.
:50:27
	Whoa-whoa-whoa.
:50:30
	You're a sight
for sore eyes.
:50:32
	We missed you
at the station.
:50:38
	Tom, are you all right?
:50:39
	Oh, it's just a ulcer.
:50:43
	I can't eat anything
I like anymore.
:50:48
	My father had ulcers.
:50:50
	- Damn irritating.
- Yes, they are.
:50:52
	Thank you, Pete.
Thank you, Roy.
:50:56
	Well, shall we
go for a swim?
:50:58
	Why not?
:51:00
	So we have some
new guests.
:51:04
	Some paying
and some non-paying.
:51:07
	What the blazes
is this?
:51:08
	The interview you gave was syndicated
in Sunday papers all over the country.
:51:12
	- They're here to see you.
- Mr. Roosevelt, Pat Doyle.
:51:16
	Sir, I have come here all the way from
Minneapolis just to shake your hand.
:51:19
	Stuck in this chair, I do nothing
but read... just newspapers usually,
:51:23
	just looking for something,
anything that would...
:51:26
	tell me there's even the slightest
chance that I could walk again.
:51:29
	Well, I...
:51:33
	Excuse me for just one moment
:51:36
	- if you would, Mr. Doyle.
- Franklin?
:51:41
	Is everything all right?
:51:43
	Of course,
everything's fine.
:51:45
	I want no part of this.
I come here for privacy.
:51:48
	This isn't your personal spa,
I have a business to run.
:51:51
	Exactly. You have
a business to run, not I.
:51:53
	- No one's asking anything of you.
- Of course they are.
:51:56
	Do you know what it took for most
of them to get here?
:51:58
	It's not my concern.
I want to be left alone!