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01:32What are you doing here, Gillis?
01:34You were off watch two hours ago.
01:35Just, uh, filling out my report, Lieutenant.
01:39Must be some complicated report.
01:42No, no, it's not complicated.
01:43It's just, uh, kind of hard to write.
01:47Thirteen years old, dead of an overdose.
01:50You know the kid?
01:52No, but, uh, known a lot like him.
01:59Starts to get to you after a while.
02:01Got any days off coming up?
02:04Yeah, tomorrow.
02:07Well, if I can offer you some advice, and I can,
02:10pick something that's a million miles away from police work.
02:15Something that will blow your mind, I believe the expressionist.
02:19I'm way ahead of you, Lieutenant.
02:21I'm way ahead of you.
02:40How was my time?
02:42Not bad.
02:42You cut your last run by minute ten.
02:44All right.
02:45You just might win that Grand Prix if we don't have to bury you.
02:48Okay.
02:49Oh, man, are we getting some good shots?
02:50Wait a minute.
02:51Yeah, all right.
02:54Okay, it's your bike, Smiley.
02:56Hey, Willie, that was great.
02:59I mean, really beautiful.
03:01Wasn't he something?
03:02Wasn't he beautiful?
03:03Hey, can I have a copy of that film?
03:04I'll pay for it.
03:05Sure.
03:06No problem, Bobby.
03:06We've got you covered.
03:07Save this, it'll get you for posterity.
03:09Uh-huh.
03:10A documentary on William Gillis,
03:11how he became the fastest thing on two wheels.
03:13He didn't put himself away doing it.
03:15Hey, what is this?
03:17Very negative vibes from those two over there.
03:20How about you?
03:21Are you with me?
03:22I'm your mascot, aren't I?
03:23Would a mascot turn against you?
03:25All right.
03:27You see, somebody believes.
03:43Oh, something tells me that little lady's gonna get herself hurt.
03:47Why?
03:47It's not the machine she's riding.
03:49It's that bad case of puppy love she's got.
03:51Well, we all pick up those bruises, don't we?
03:56Willie won't let her get hurt.
04:34Not a lot of precinct, Sergeant.
04:35Hello, is Officer William Gillis there, please?
04:38Just left the station, ma'am.
04:40Well, do you know when he'll be back?
04:41No, ma'am.
04:42Can I take a message?
04:44No, just tell him Barbara called and then...
04:47Just tell him I called.
04:48Will do.
04:53Barbie!
04:55Hi, Jill.
04:56I didn't recognize you.
04:59You okay?
05:00Yeah, I'm fine.
05:01Just fine.
05:02Are you sure?
05:03You look like you might have been crying.
05:05Well, I was just upstairs visiting somebody.
05:08That can be a downer, you know?
05:10Yeah.
05:11Is there anything I can do?
05:13No.
05:14Nothing anybody can do, really.
05:18Say hello to your husband for me, will you?
05:19Uh-huh.
05:23Yeah.
05:26Yeah.
05:54You want me to wait around
05:55in case your bike isn't ready?
05:56No, it's ready.
05:57I spoke to Joe.
05:58Oh, yeah?
05:58See you at muster.
06:06Joe, are you ready to go?
06:09Yeah, I got it all set for you.
06:10She runs like 17 joules.
06:12You've got all the acceleration you can handle.
06:15It'll dance on a dime.
06:17Ben, give three cents a change, right?
06:21Mr. Tadner,
06:22I've got that 175 with the electric starter
06:24you ordered for Barbara.
06:25I've been holding it for a week.
06:26I'll have one of the boys we love.
06:27No, I didn't come for that.
06:29I thought Barbara might be here.
06:30You haven't seen her, have you?
06:31No.
06:32I wish she'd around yesterday
06:34or maybe the day before.
06:37I haven't seen your daughter since...
06:41Well, Willie,
06:42Barbara was with you
06:42the day you brought your bike in.
06:43How long ago was that?
06:45Four days ago.
06:48Mr. Tadner,
06:48my name's William Gillis.
06:50I'm a friend of your daughter's.
06:52Is there anything wrong?
06:53Anything I can do?
06:55Did Barbara say anything to you
06:57about going anywhere,
06:59maybe taking a trip?
07:02No, sir.
07:03Nothing.
07:06When was she last home?
07:11Mr. Tadner,
07:12I'm a police officer.
07:14Now, if Barbie's missing
07:17or you think she's run away...
07:18Who said anything about her
07:19being a runaway?
07:20Nobody said she was missing.
07:22Well, it's just that
07:24you seem very concerned
07:25about her whereabouts.
07:27Maybe we can help you locate her.
07:29I don't need the police in on this.
07:31You might need us
07:33if she's in trouble.
07:34Who said she was in any kind of trouble?
07:39Sir,
07:40four days is a long time
07:42not to know where a 16-year-old is.
07:45Now, please,
07:46why don't you come down to the station
07:47and we'll file out
07:49a missing persons report.
07:50Hey, nobody asks you,
07:51Officer Gillis,
07:52and I resent your butting in,
07:54so butt out.
08:05Joe,
08:06have you got an address in Barbie?
08:08Yeah, I've got it on the invoice
08:10for the new bike.
08:11You want it?
08:11Yeah, please.
08:19You're making a whole big McGill
08:20out of this thing.
08:21Lieutenant,
08:21you had to be there.
08:23You had to see his face.
08:24Give us everything
08:25you tell me.
08:26The girl is gone,
08:27not missing.
08:27There is a difference.
08:28Not if you'd seen
08:29the look on her father's face.
08:31It said missing.
08:32Lost.
08:33Well, then why did he refuse
08:34to let you put out
08:35a missing persons on it?
08:36I don't know.
08:38I don't know.
08:39He never gave me a chance
08:39to find out.
08:40He just turned and walked.
08:42Then there's nothing
08:42the department can do.
08:44Nothing.
08:45The girl is a minor,
08:46you know.
08:47Lieutenant,
08:49it's been four days now.
08:51I know this girl.
08:52She's not the type
08:53to take off like that.
08:55No, maybe,
08:56maybe she's missing kidnapped
08:57or missing dead.
08:58Or not missing at all.
09:00That would put us
09:01in a position
09:02where the parents
09:02could sue
09:03if we activated
09:04a search for their daughter
09:05without their permission.
09:06Right or wrong,
09:09without authorization
09:10from the father or mother,
09:11there's nothing
09:12we can do.
09:12Nothing.
09:15Oh, Gillis, Gillis.
09:16The girl is probably all right.
09:19What if she isn't,
09:20Lieutenant?
09:20Hmm?
09:23I mean,
09:24what if she's
09:24in trouble somewhere
09:25and she's trying
09:26to reach out to someone
09:27and there's no one there?
09:30Now, I think
09:31that's why
09:31she tried to call me.
09:33Gillis, I'm sorry.
09:35But until the department
09:36is invited into this thing
09:37by the parents,
09:38it is none of our business.
09:40Then I'll just have to
09:41make it my business
09:42on my own time.
09:44Oh, well,
09:45it wouldn't pay for me
09:46to address myself
09:47to that, now, would it?
09:51Uh, Gillis,
09:52if there's one thing
09:53I hate about this job,
09:54it's the paperwork.
09:55I got about a half an hour
09:56left here to do
09:56and you're not letting
09:57me get on with it.
09:58Now, if you're not
09:59out of here in five seconds,
10:01it's not gonna make
10:02any difference to me
10:02what you do
10:03because you won't be around.
10:04Yes, sir.
10:07Gillis,
10:09I hope you find her.
10:11But like you say,
10:12on your own time.
10:14Now, get out of here.
10:16Thank you, sir.
10:34You know, uh,
10:36like I said,
10:37there's something
10:37you can do officially, right?
10:39It's my lunch break.
10:40I'm just going to visit a friend.
10:42And she called me
10:43and I'm returning the call.
10:44And your uniform?
10:48No one's gonna thank you
10:49if you go in there.
10:50It turns out wrong.
10:51Yeah, well,
10:52I'm not looking for anybody
10:53to thank me.
10:54Just trying to find Barbara.
10:58Do you want me to come with you?
11:00No, you better not.
11:01Mr. Tabner couldn't handle
11:02me being a cop.
11:03Two of us need a freak.
11:05Okay, I'll be here.
11:07Don't be too long
11:07because it's my lunch break, too,
11:09and I'm hungry.
11:09Okay.
11:34Yes, Mrs. Tabner yes, what is it?
11:38Mrs. Tabner, my name is William Gillis. I'm a police officer.
11:46It's Barbara. What happened to her?
11:48Oh, no, nothing. Nothing's happened to her.
11:51I'm a friend of hers, and I'd like to talk to you for a minute if you don't mind.
11:56Please, come in.
12:13I'm blind. I hope that doesn't make you uncomfortable. It seems to put some people off.
12:19No, ma'am. No, not at all. It's just that Barbie never mentioned it.
12:26Do you know where my daughter is, Officer Gillis?
12:29No, ma'am. I don't. That's why I'm here.
12:32My visit's strictly unofficial. I'm here on my own.
12:37I was at the bike shop this morning when your husband came looking for her.
12:41When I spoke to him, he refused to ask the police to help.
12:48As Barbara's mother, you can ask.
12:51So please, let us try and find her.
12:57No, I can't, Officer Gillis.
13:00My husband and I talked it over.
13:02And, well, he feels very strongly about this.
13:08Mrs. Tappner, I don't understand.
13:12I know you must love Barbara very much.
13:15Why won't you let us help?
13:19Thank you for coming, Officer Gillis.
13:28Thank you for being a friend of Barbara's.
13:31I know you meant well.
13:33Mrs. Tappner, if there's something you're afraid the police might find out if we're called in...
13:39There are no thieves or skeletons in our closet, Officer Gillis.
13:43Goodbye.
13:44Please, let me leave my name and telephone number with you, just in case you change your mind.
13:55Now, if you're here alone, just have the operator call Ludlow Precinct and ask for Officer Gillis.
15:20Bus depot and rolling.
15:33Eagle line from Bismarck arriving gate 2 at 10.
15:37Eagle line from Bismarck arriving gate 2 at 10.
15:44There. There she goes.
15:46That's the girl.
15:47Hurry.
15:48She's coming.
16:17I ain't see her up there.
16:19She's gone.
16:22She's gone all right now.
16:24In a bad way.
16:27Oh, wow.
16:35Sir, I don't think you realize that your daughter's life is at stake.
16:40Now, she's into hard drugs.
16:42Officer, you don't know what you're talking about.
16:45Mr. Tape, it's not what, it's who.
16:47And who happens to be your daughter?
16:51Officer Gillis.
16:53Yes, ma'am.
16:54Our daughter is on drugs.
16:57But not the kind you think.
16:59It's insulin.
17:01She's a diabetic.
17:03And you're right.
17:06Barbara's a runaway from herself, from diabetes, from the possibility of becoming like me.
17:17She found out about it four days ago.
17:20She'll learn to accept it.
17:22But it'll take time, don't you see?
17:24And that's what she's going through now.
17:32Look, I've been through any number of encounter sessions.
17:37And I've had a good deal of sensitivity training.
17:40I'm not some beer-guzzling babbit.
17:43I'm a man who's very much in tune with what's happening today.
17:47And one of the things I can tell you about young people is that you can't force them into anything.
17:52Barbara's not just a dog will come just because I say fetch.
17:55But maybe she needs you to come to her.
18:00It sounds to me like she is lost.
18:02No, she is not lost.
18:03She's merely getting her head together.
18:06Mrs. Tabner, how many injections a day does Barbara have to give herself?
18:11Two. Why?
18:14Because there were no vials of insulin in the bag she left behind.
18:17Maybe she's out.
18:18Now, where does she get the next one, huh?
18:19She can handle it.
18:21What if she can't?
18:22I know my daughter, officer.
18:24And I know if we go out and bring her back by force, it won't mean anything.
18:28She's going to have to work this thing out alone.
18:30I don't believe this.
18:32You can't be serious.
18:33I've had enough of you and your hysterics.
18:35Now, get out of here, both of you.
18:53She'll be all right.
18:56She'll be fine.
19:08A lot of kids like you are running away from the city all the time.
19:11I can't blame you.
19:12No way.
19:14Good, clean living out here.
19:17Of course, it'd be kind of nice if you had somebody to show you around these parts.
19:21I know them pretty well myself.
19:24What do you say?
19:25We'll have a couple of laughs.
19:26I want to go to the Haven.
19:27You said you're going that way.
19:29Sure I am.
19:30But what's your rush?
19:32There's a little place I know of.
19:34Mister, I'm 16.
19:35If you got any ideas, just...
19:37All right, all right.
19:38Take it easy.
19:39If you want to go to the Haven, it's your business.
19:42But I don't have to give you limousine service.
19:44Out.
19:49What am I being nice if you're going to take that kind of an answer?
19:54Go on.
19:55Go to your junkie friends of the Haven.
19:59Come on.
20:44Go to your junkie friends of the Haven.
21:04I'm Barbara.
21:05I'm looking for Keith Biggs.
21:06He wrote if I needed help, he'd be here.
21:08Okay, Barbara.
21:09Now take it easy.
21:10Keith is here.
21:11We're all friends here.
21:12Nobody's going to hurt you, and we don't turn anybody away.
21:14Okay, I'm John.
21:16This is Angie.
21:17Hi, Barbara.
21:18Hi.
21:18That's fine, Keith.
21:20Get you straight in the way, okay?
21:21Yeah, let's walk in.
21:24That's why I'm here.
21:26Let's walk in.
21:42Let's walk in.
21:43Harvey.
21:46Harvey.
21:47She's going to be all right.
21:48She's going to be fine.
21:49Come on, Barbara.
21:56It's okay.
21:57You're safe here.
22:00Keith?
22:03I couldn't stay at home.
22:05I didn't have any places to go.
22:08I'm really scared.
22:10Barbara.
22:11Everybody says that when they come here.
22:13Listen.
22:13Listen to me.
22:14We're going to take turns.
22:15We're going to sit with you, hold your hand, and cry with you, and sweat with you, and shake
22:20with you.
22:20But we're going to get you through, Barbara.
22:22Because all of us, you're going to go through once.
22:26Come on.
22:29Okay.
22:31Starting now, I don't want her left alone.
22:33I want someone always with her.
22:35I want you to set up.
22:36I want everybody to take two-hour shifts.
22:43Hey.
22:45What's the matter?
22:46You haven't played this scene before?
22:48Yeah, I know, but I never knew if she was on anything.
22:51Well, when she walks out of here, she won't be, so don't worry about it.
22:55Yeah.
23:01Two injections in a 24-hour period?
23:02Uh-huh.
23:03Well, it tells us that her case isn't a mild one.
23:07What if she can't get the insulin she needs?
23:11Well, different people would have different reactions.
23:15Jill.
23:18Now, come on.
23:19Level with me, please.
23:22Okay.
23:25If a diabetic requires two injections of insulin in a 24-hour period, and they don't get it,
23:33then you could assume that they would go into a diabetic coma.
23:41But it might not be true in Barbara's case.
23:47I should have put it together at the hospital.
23:51She had an orange.
23:52I saw it.
23:53That's what they give patients so that they can practice giving themselves injections.
23:58You could always go for the obvious.
24:00Her old man could be right.
24:02She might just be getting her head together.
24:03She'll be back after she makes that adjustment.
24:05Oh, that's got to be quite an adjustment.
24:07You see a trophy case?
24:09What are you talking about?
24:10Well, the guy's got this trophy case filled with first place this, second place that.
24:15Now, this is just my feelings.
24:18You understand?
24:19But the guy's used to winners.
24:21Nothing damaged.
24:25It's got to be rough on Mrs. Tabner being blind.
24:29Now, when Barbie needs him, he's not there for her either.
24:33Willie, is Mrs. Tabner a diabetic?
24:36I mean, do you know if her blindness was brought on by diabetes?
24:41Because if it was, and if Barbara thinks someday that's going to happen to her,
24:47and the father feels the way that you think he does,
24:55then I think you better find her.
24:57I mean, I think you better find her real fast.
25:07So what are we supposed to do?
25:08Just wait around and let it happen?
25:10I'll read it to you again.
25:12It's their kid.
25:13They've committed no crime.
25:14Their morality or lack of it belongs to them.
25:16There is nothing we can do.
25:18It might turn out to be a bad scene, Lieutenant.
25:20Jill ran it down last night.
25:21And it looks like maybe she didn't take any insulin with her on purpose.
25:25If her father can't accept her and she's afraid she's going to become blind like her mother,
25:29maybe she wants to die.
25:31What do you want me to do?
25:32The book says no.
25:33I didn't write it, and I may not like it, but those are the words, and we have to live
25:37by them.
25:38What about a court order?
25:39Hmm?
25:41Don't we have sufficient evidence that her parents are putting her life in jeopardy?
25:44Maybe, but that would take time, Gillis, more than we've got.
25:47What about school?
25:49Even if her parents want to put out on missing persons, there is a state law about truancy.
25:54Can't we put out a bulletin on that?
25:56That's not too bad a question, Webster.
25:59It would be very unusual to put out a bulletin on that.
26:02It would also be very legal.
26:08Barbara Tabner, age 16, 5 feet, 3 inches, 105 pounds, blonde hair, blue eyes,
26:21complexion, fair, glass seam, wearing jeans, and plaid shirt.
26:27This girl in possible danger of coma.
26:30If found, red blanket, nearest emergency.
26:35Well, thank you for coming, Ava.
26:37We, uh, we appreciate you trying to help.
26:40If there's anything you think of, please, let us know.
26:49Give them time.
26:50Maybe somebody will come up with something.
26:52Mrs. Mann, I'm afraid we're running out of time.
26:56Excuse me, uh, Mrs. Mann, does the name Keith mean anything to you?
27:00I haven't got a last name.
27:02There are so many students of I's principal just can't know all of them as much as I'd like to.
27:08Mrs. Mann, uh, I just found the last page of a letter in Barbara's locker.
27:12I was signed Keith, that's all.
27:14No envelope, nothing else.
27:16From what it says here, he found a place to live, uh, to stay after he ran away.
27:21Uh, listen now.
27:23To tell you the truth, I was scared to death when I split.
27:26I had nowhere to go, but then I found this place.
27:30If you're ever on a bad trip, they'll help you here, Barbie.
27:34Nobody asks questions, nobody.
27:36Then it's there.
27:37Now, Keith.
27:39Keith who, Mrs. Mann?
27:45Biggs.
27:45Keith Biggs.
27:47Of course, I should have known from the beginning.
27:49He was a heroin user.
27:51The police arrested him twice.
27:52Uh, before he became involved with drugs, he and Barbara were friends.
27:55Mrs. Mann, do you have any idea where the place Keith's referring to is located?
28:00No.
28:01Maybe his parents.
28:03Keith's father is dead.
28:05Um, after Keith ran away, his mother had a nervous breakdown.
28:09And she moved to Florida.
28:11She had a sister there who was going to take care of her.
28:14Barbara, I could find out if she left a forwarding address.
28:17Would you do that, Mrs. Mann?
28:18Please, uh, it's going a long way around, but that's all we've got now.
28:23Looks like we're all Barbie's got, too.
28:35Leave me alone.
28:37Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, listen to me.
28:39You're going to come through it.
28:41I know it hurts now.
28:42Now, listen, it hurts now, but that's good.
28:44It means that you're going to come through it.
28:46We're right here.
28:47No one's going to go away.
28:49We know what's happening.
28:50We've been through it before.
28:51Just relax.
28:52Let it happen, babe.
28:53It's going to be all right.
29:03Does she look right to you?
29:06They're all different.
29:12This one's a little, a little rougher than most.
29:17Do her parents know she's here?
29:18No.
29:24I'm going to make a call.
29:33Yes, she does have a kind of case where she keeps souvenirs and things, but I won't let
29:37you examine its contents.
29:38That's final.
29:39Why not?
29:40Because young people have civil rights.
29:42That's why not.
29:43How about a right to live?
29:44Does she have that right?
29:45Well, I don't happen to think that anything I'm doing is affecting barbers.
29:53Please don't interrupt me.
29:54Just listen.
29:55Your daughter is undergoing a period of narcotics withdrawal.
29:58Wait.
29:59She's going to be back with you shortly.
30:01Please don't attempt to have this phone call traced or contact the police.
30:05Your daughter is going to be, it's going to be just fine.
30:07I just don't want you to be worried.
30:32Well, for all we know, that phone call might have been just a joke.
30:35And for all we know, Barbara could be dead.
30:39Just because she has diabetes?
30:43Well, I mean, I, I know it's not something to be taken lightly, but...
30:46She's 16 years old.
30:49She's probably terrified she's going to end up like me.
30:53And I'm terrified for her.
31:01She's seen what kind of marriage we've had since I lost my sight.
31:05And she decided she'd rather risk dying than have that.
31:10We have a good marriage.
31:16A marriage held together by your fear of what people would say if you left me.
31:21And by my fear of what I'd do if I left you.
31:29And by the fact we both love Barbara.
31:34That's not a marriage.
31:37It's two cripples with one crutch between them.
31:48Hey, look at this.
31:53Haven.
31:56Let's go.
31:59Where are you going?
32:01Do you know where she is?
32:03I think so.
32:04We'll call you as soon as we know anything.
32:27We don't have a bad marriage.
32:32Well, nobody has a perfect marriage.
32:34You know?
32:40Every marriage is...
32:43made up of little compromises after all.
32:50Most people have marriages like ours.
32:55Don't they, Ellen?
33:04Don't they?
33:05Oh.
33:15I don't know.
33:41Hi.
33:42How are you?
33:44I want to go home, okay?
33:47Come on, hang on.
33:49You can make it. I know you can.
33:52Barbara, I've seen people who give up and get back on this stuff in no time.
33:57And you don't want that to happen to you, do you?
33:59I want to go home.
34:02It's not going to work.
34:04I got to have...
34:05You know, all you got to do is hang on.
34:08Just hang on.
34:10You can make it.
34:13I might die.
34:15You're not going to die.
34:16You just got to hang on.
34:19You can hack it.
34:21I know you can.
34:26That a girl.
34:38Okay, stay cool now. Don't panic.
34:40Might just be somebody getting a speeding ticket.
34:51Okay, a couple of you guys come with me. Let's see what this is about.
34:58Hey, come here. Come here.
35:00Do the cops have any reason to be looking for any of you guys?
35:05Then it's Barbara.
35:07Parents must have found out she was here and sent the cops.
35:14Yeah, lots of girls come and go here, officer, but after a while, their faces all just look alike and
35:18their names just go out of her mind.
35:22Hey, uh, we know your reputation. It's a good one. Helping people. This girl needs a different kind of help.
35:30She's diabetic. She may already be in shock.
35:33You say she's a diabetic.
35:36She's a friend of mine. I'm telling you the truth.
35:38Well, cops have been known to lie, my friend.
35:41That's right.
35:43And diabetics without insulin have been known to die, my friend.
35:46A lot of our people would like to die when they come here, but they never do.
35:50And they walk out of these gates as whole human beings.
35:54Now, can you say the same when they walk out of your prisons?
35:57Why would we lie to you?
35:58Oh, come on. I've been around cops.
36:00I've been hassled and busted by cops all across this country.
36:03We've got people inside that can't pass a simple urine test.
36:07There are people in there who would fall apart if they had to go near one of your joints again.
36:11If I let you in there and you start busting them, then we've got nothing left.
36:14There is no haven here anymore.
36:17We're telling you the truth.
36:19We only want one girl to help her.
36:22I don't buy your truth.
36:24If you've got a search warrant, then I can't keep you out.
36:28If you don't, there is no way that you're getting in.
36:32How can you be so sure we're lying?
36:35Because if you were worried about her being a diabetic, you would have brought some insulin along with you.
36:39But neither one of you said a word about that.
36:42Why don't you listen to me?
36:46We didn't bring any insulin because neither of us are doctors.
36:49And the dose has to be exact.
36:53Now, too much insulin could kill her.
36:56Now, our job is to find her and get her to a hospital where there are people who know what
37:00they're doing.
37:04Now, I don't know how else to say to you, but please believe us because we're just trying to save
37:08her life.
37:23Okay, one of you.
37:24One.
37:28Go in.
37:28Talk to her.
37:29See if she backs you up.
37:33Leave that gun.
37:37I've taken her.
37:39Hey, Angie.
37:40Now, listen.
37:40Nobody says anything, right?
37:42Okay, tell Jordan that I took the Jeep and I'll have her back in a couple days.
37:45Get the door.
37:50Get the door.
38:01That's right.
38:15Where is she?
38:17He said she was here.
38:18She was, man.
38:18I don't know where she is.
38:28Where's that road lead?
38:28I'm not going to tell you.
38:30Why not?
38:30Because I don't want you putting a collar on her on some highway.
38:33I mean, if you guys are running a collar on me, she's going to be behind bars before the day
38:36is out.
38:38One.
38:38I said one.
38:39Found something out there you better take a look at.
38:48Oh, my God.
38:49All right.
38:50Now, where does that road lead?
38:54It comes out east of River Road.
38:56Is that your bike outside?
38:57Yes.
38:57Yes.
39:01I'll roll an ambulance.
39:02Tell us the red blade.
39:03Eastern River Road.
39:04Right.
39:18Dispatches is Ludlow 9.
39:20Need a relay to Memorial Hospital.
39:22Turn the roll an ambulance.
39:23Oh, my God.
41:57Think you needed past the intersection before you got here?
41:59No.
42:00You can't go faster cross-country than I can go by the highway.
42:03You double back?
42:04No.
42:05No way.
42:07I'll call an air watch.
42:09See if they can't find him.
42:10Hey, forget it.
42:10There's not enough time.
42:11We can't just sit here.
42:39We can't just sit here.
42:51I'm a buster, man.
42:52She's just trying to get clean.
42:54Diabetics are not supposed to get clean of insulin.
42:59How's possible?
43:00It's a week.
43:03Every week.
43:15Hi.
43:16Hi.
43:27Take me home, Willie.
43:30Hang on.
43:31Hang on.
43:33Want to go on?
43:34Yeah.
43:36Yeah.
43:54I'm a pre-numero.
43:56Uno.
43:57It's got to be some pre-numero.
43:59Yeah, but I'm not quite finished.
44:02Uh-oh.
44:03Oh, that's not that big a disgrace to finish 10th in your first race.
44:06No.
44:06How many people in that race, by the way?
44:08It matters not how you play the game.
44:10No, no, no.
44:10I mean...
44:11Oh, just...
44:11I'll get that.
44:12All right.
44:12Don't anyone get up?
44:13I'll get the doorbell.
44:14Just stay right there.
44:18Mr. Tabner, hi.
44:19Come on in.
44:20Hi.
44:21Hey, you ready to go, Bob?
44:22Yeah.
44:25Hello.
44:26I don't mean to rush you, but we're due to pick your mother up at the hospital in about 15
44:29minutes.
44:30It's okay.
44:30The hospital?
44:32There's nothing wrong, I hope.
44:33No, the exact opposite.
44:35As a matter of fact, when Barb was in the hospital when she was coming out of her coma, Jill
44:40told
44:41my wife about some of the things they're doing with lasers, how they're able to help
44:43all kinds of cases of diabetic blindness, and she's over getting her first treatment
44:48now.
44:50I...
44:50I hope it works out.
44:52So do I.
44:54But it's not vital.
44:58I'll see you.
44:59See you later, you guys.
45:01See you, Barb.
45:01Later.
45:03Bye.
45:04Oh, hey, Barbie.
45:05Yeah.
45:06Next Saturday, big race.
45:08Bye, Willie.
45:09I'll see you there.
45:10Okay.
45:10Bye.
45:14Hey, Willie.
45:15Yeah.
45:19I think you won the race that counts.
45:22I don't know.
45:25I'm sorry.
45:35Bye.
45:36Bye.
45:37Bye.
45:38Bye.
45:39Bye.
45:42Bye.
45:43Bye.
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