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00:00I can't go on like this.
00:16Nonsense, you haven't anywhere to go.
00:18Stay here as long as you like.
00:20But with the definite understanding that...
00:30You disgust me.
00:38Me?
00:40I disgust you.
00:42You.
00:44You.
00:46You're too fine.
00:48You won't have none of me, but you'll sit here all night looking at your naked females.
00:52Mildred.
00:53You cad, you dirty swine.
00:56I never cared for you, not once.
00:58I was always making a fool of you.
01:00You bored me stiff.
01:01I hated you.
01:02It made me sick when I had to let you kiss me.
01:05I only did it because you begged me.
01:07You hounded me.
01:08You drove me crazy.
01:09And after you kissed me, I always used to wipe my mouth.
01:13Wipe my mouth.
01:15But I made up for it.
01:16For every kiss I had a laugh.
01:18We laughed at you.
01:19Miller and me and Griffiths and me.
01:21We laughed at you.
01:22Because you was such a mug, a mug, a mug.
01:25You know what you are, you gippy-lake monster.
01:29You're a cripple, a cripple, a cripple.
01:39You love these things.
01:41You love what they were meant to be.
01:43Well, here's what they were meant to be.
01:48You want to be a doctor.
02:18This will take you through medical school.
02:48You're leaving?
02:49Why?
02:50My money's gone.
02:51What do you intend to do?
02:52Oh.
02:53Anything.
02:54Before you go out into the world, don't you think we ought to try and do something about
03:09that foot?
03:10Think it'll do any good?
03:11I'll know better tomorrow.
03:13How are you, Philip?
03:15I'm all right, Sally.
03:16How's the foot?
03:17Well, let's try, shall we?
03:20All right.
03:21Careful now.
03:22I'm all right, Sally.
03:24How's the foot?
03:25Well, let's try, shall we?
03:28All right.
03:32Careful now.
03:52Let's go.
04:16No.
04:17Sorry, nothing today.
04:19All situations filled.
04:20Nothing today.
04:21Nothing today.
04:22No experience?
04:23How do you?
04:24Nothing today.
04:25All situations filled.
04:26Sorry, no vacancy.
04:28Nothing today.
04:29No opening.
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05:21Why haven't you been to see us?
05:27Well, I don't know. I've had things to do.
05:32Well, you've been putting on weight.
05:35I'm sure you haven't.
05:36Why do you say that?
05:37The way you look.
05:39Oh, that's only my look.
05:41I'm afraid it's more than that.
05:43I sent you a note last Sunday, and when you didn't answer, I went round to your room.
05:47Your landlady said she had to put you out.
05:51Hello, Philip.
06:04My dear fellow, by prearranged signal, my daughter just communicated to me confirmation of our suspicions.
06:12As you know, I've been on the beach most of my life.
06:15In fact, in Tahiti, I was president of the Beachcombers Union.
06:18And as such, I should like to inquire into your amateur standing.
06:23Where have you been staying?
06:25Oh, anywhere.
06:27Why don't you come here?
06:29False modesty, I suppose.
06:32Now, stop being an Englishman.
06:33When a man's on his opposite time, he came down to earth.
06:36We want you here with us.
06:38Well, I...
06:40Thanks very much, but I...
06:43Don't talk trash.
06:44You ought to stay here until you get your bearings.
06:47And I want no more fine talk about it.
06:49It's all arranged.
06:50Well...
06:53Well, here goes my amateur standing.
07:00I really have no place to go.
07:02It's awfully good of you.
07:04Nonsense.
07:04As you know, the house is completely unsanitary.
07:07You'll probably wind up with some foul disease.
07:09Now, let him alone, Father.
07:11I want to talk to him.
07:12Well, I suppose youth must be served, but I must say I'm sick and tired of serving it.
07:16Nine of them.
07:21Will that do?
07:23Looks as if it might.
07:29Wouldn't be a very nice night to be out.
07:32Not very, no.
07:34It's going to be jolly having you here.
07:36I hope I shan't have to stay very long.
07:39You do? Why?
07:40I can't go on like this, you know.
07:42I need a job.
07:43That's right. Father and I discussed that.
07:46There isn't much you've overlooked.
07:50I'll have to sew that on, too.
07:52And Father has a job for you.
07:54Has he where?
07:55Where he works.
07:56I'll have to sew.
08:12Good to see you.
08:14THE END
08:44You walk all right now. I saw you in the window. Well, I never thought you'd come to that.
09:03You're very hoarse. Throat sore.
09:09You haven't forgotten your doctrine, have you?
09:12No.
09:12No. Because that's what I want to see you about.
09:19And not go to a doctor.
09:24Well, there's the free hospital.
09:26Have all them students staring at me.
09:32What seems to be the trouble?
09:34Well, I cough all the time.
09:37Let's have a look at your throat.
09:40Let's have a look at your throat.
09:44Phil.
09:53Phil, it's not my lungs, is it?
10:23Where's the baby?
10:35She died.
10:37Last summer.
10:40You might say you're sorry.
10:42I'm not.
10:43I'm very glad.

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