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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S3E03 - Kidnapped In Space
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00:00The End
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00:11Cease and desist, William. That noise offends my delicate ear.
00:15Correction. It is not noise. It is the music of the spheres.
00:19Hold your tongue, you silly goose. It's quite obvious you were never programmed for music appreciation.
00:23Well, it does have a nice beat to it, Dr. Smith.
00:26Beat indeed. Noise is noise, not music. The next thing I know, you two will be turning this place into
00:32the galaxy of Google or some such nonsense.
00:35Now either turn it off or tune into another star cluster that's more melodious.
00:39Yes, sir.
00:47William, stop. Stop right there. Put it on the amplifier.
00:50I'd say you weren't programmed for music appreciation either, Dr. Smith.
00:54It's not music. It sounds like...
00:57I'm not altogether sure what it sounds like.
01:00What do you think it is?
01:01I compute it to be a complex communication form based on metric fractional units.
01:06I knew it. Somebody is trying to contact us.
01:09Quickly, William, join us in the computer translator so we can hear all their things.
01:14Attention.
01:17Spaceship now approaching Quadrant 6.
01:20Can you hear us?
01:22Attention.
01:23Yes, yes, yes.
01:24Can you hear us?
01:25Maybe we shouldn't, Dr. Smith.
01:26You know what Dad says about contacting aliens.
01:29Let's just pretend we didn't hear them.
01:31Really, William, what kind of space explorer are you?
01:34Who knows what wonders they may have to share with us?
01:38If Marco Polo had been as timid as you, the world would never have learned about chop suey and fortune
01:43cookies, most people.
01:45Hello out there. This is the spaceship Jupiter 2.
01:50Attention. Spaceship, what is your basic language structure?
01:55We use the basic English alphabet, 26 letters, 5 vowels, 21 consonants.
02:27Greetings, spaceship Jupiter 2. This is interspaceprobe XL73 of the Xenian galaxy.
02:34We have urgent need of medical assistance. Is there a doctor aboard your ship?
02:38Someone there must be awfully sick.
02:40Well, there's nothing we can do about it.
02:42Repeat. Is there a doctor aboard your ship?
02:45Turn it off.
02:46There will be riches beyond measure for anyone who comes to our aid.
02:51Riches?
02:53Dr. Smith, you can't. You're not a real medical doctor.
02:56Indeed, I am a doctor of intergalactic environmental psychology.
03:00You are a quack.
03:01What?
03:02A quack.
03:03How dare you?
03:04You are not an accredited doctor of medicine. You are a...
03:07Silence, then.
03:09I heard you the first time.
03:10But you're quite right.
03:11Though I might be able to help those poor unfortunates, I wouldn't dream of flying under false colors.
03:17Even though there might be some small monetary compensation for myself.
03:21But enough of this.
03:22Some unknown creatures' trials and tribulations are of no concern.
03:27Tomorrow we shall wake up a thousand light-years from here with a whole new galaxy before us.
03:33Oh, dear, oh dear, I'm completely exhausted.
03:35I think we should all have a nice little rest.
03:37But...
03:37Come along.
03:38William, it's surely past your bedtime.
03:40Thomas, then it's still early.
03:42Now, if I'm going to need your rest.
03:44Well, what are you waiting for? Press button.
03:45Yes.
04:10Where are you waiting for?
04:13Come on.
04:13Come on.
04:31on off in out number one two three oh good heavens it's very complicated i should never manage it
04:45dr smith what do you want here i detest snooping begun you are off limits no one is allowed here
04:52except professor robinson and the major it's not off limits to me i have every right to come here
04:58for a bit of privacy anytime i so desire you didn't come here just for privacy you are planning
05:02to descend to the xenian space probe indeed and if i am i certainly have no intention of answering
05:08to you you bellicose pumpkin you have no human compassion like the rest of us you don't know
05:13how much joy it would give me if i could in some way help those poor unfortunate creatures
05:18my sensors indicate you are motivated by monetary gain that is a lie i'm a good samaritan on an
05:26errand of mercy now kindly stand aside and allow me to proceed no i compute danger you cannot go there
05:31i must think of all the riches think of all the good i could do there repeat i compute danger
05:39there's
05:40no danger there are just people who need me now get out of my way you lily livid lump
05:44all of them
05:57all of them
05:58all of them
07:17My sensors compute danger. We must turn back.
07:21Nonsense. We're on a mission of mercy.
07:28How lovely. They're coming to meet us.
07:35Oh, dear. Aren't they getting a bit too close for comfort?
07:39Danger. We are on a collision course.
07:42But don't you stand there. Do something. Save us.
07:45It is too late. They have a magnetic ray beaming on us.
07:49We cannot escape its power.
07:52Don't let us crash.
07:54Oh, no, no. We can't crash. I'm too young to die like this.
07:58I don't look. It will go away.
08:19We must leave immediately. We are in danger.
08:23Never here. Smith is here.
08:25You said we were in danger before.
08:27Just see what a lovely landing we've made.
08:47Come along, you cowardly clump.
08:57You'd think after all that talk on the radio, they'd have someone here to meet us.
09:01My sensors compute danger.
09:03We should return to the Jupiter 2 at once.
09:05It appears that we no longer have a choice.
09:08So you'll have to stay here with me and observe as I perform medical miracles.
09:31Greetings.
09:37In your language, I would be known as 764.
09:41This is 1220.
09:45How do you do?
09:46I am Dr. Zachary Smith, and this is my Mayo nurse.
09:51Welcome, Dr. Smith.
09:58You understand, of course, that I don't, as the rule, make house calls.
10:01But I realize this must be an emergency.
10:04Oh, yes, it is. This way, please.
10:06One moment, sir.
10:07What, may I ask, is the nature of the ailment that the patient is suffering from?
10:11You are a doctor. You will see that for yourself.
10:14Now, come quickly, please.
10:15Another moment, sir.
10:17I know it might appear unseemly to inject a commercial note into the proceedings at this point.
10:22But you did say that my payment would be something quite valuable.
10:29Just how valuable is your life if our leader dies, your time will also be envious.
10:37Your leader?
10:38I don't quite understand.
10:40Our leader is the patient you will perform brain surgery on.
10:45Brain surgery?
10:47Of the most delicate kind.
10:50Now, we must hurry before it is too late.
10:52No, stop.
10:53Dr. Smith cannot operate.
10:54He is not a doctor.
10:56But you yourself called him doctor.
10:58He is not a member of the medical profession.
11:01It is just an honorary title.
11:03Honorary title, indeed, Peter Woodridge.
11:06I happen to be a full-fledged doctor of intergalactic environmental psychology.
11:11Then it is settled.
11:12You will operate on our leader.
11:15But...
11:18Yes, sir.
11:30Searched every inch of the ship.
11:32No sign of Dr. Smith or the robot.
11:33Where could they have gone?
11:35Well, we were hoping Smith might have fallen overboard.
11:37Then we discovered the space pod was gone.
11:39I think I know what happened to them.
11:40What?
11:41Well, last night we were listening to space music.
11:44Space music?
11:45Well, that is what the robot calls electromagnetic space static.
11:48And it does sound kind of like music.
11:50So we were all listening to it.
11:52Just a moment, son.
11:53What has all this got to do with their being missing?
11:55Well, you see, then Dr. Smith heard this call for help.
11:58So I guess he and the robot went out to help them.
12:00Smith went off to help someone?
12:04Well, it sounded like they were offering a big reward.
12:07Smith went off to help someone.
12:08This call for help, did they say where it came from?
12:11They said they were from the Xenian Galaxy.
12:13Oh, let's take a look at the chart here.
12:17Xenian Galaxy.
12:19Yeah, here it is.
12:21It was on our course all right.
12:23We must have passed through it during the night.
12:25Well, I estimate it'll take about six and a half hours to return that.
12:29Do we have to?
12:30Oh, Don.
12:32Well, I don't think it'd be fair to the robot to leave him stranded with Dr. Smith, do you?
12:37All right, we'll plan a course at 843.16.
12:54And, as you can see, the operation must take place immediately if our leader is to survive.
12:58But I can't operate on anyone.
13:00You will be well paid.
13:01We have promised you that.
13:03But I can't.
13:05I faint at the sight of blood.
13:07Time is running out for you, Dr. Smith.
13:10If our leader dies, so do you.
13:13Oh, no.
13:15You will prepare yourself to operate immediately.
13:17Scrub up.
13:19Scrub up.
13:20Scrub up.
13:21Scrub up.
13:51My dear friend, my bosom companion.
13:53You must help me.
13:55How can I help you?
13:56You're a full-fledged doctor of intergalactic environmental psychology.
14:00And I am just a plain, ordinary male nurse.
14:03Oh, you're not plain.
14:04It's Jupiter 2 is returning.
14:06You see?
14:07They're coming back.
14:08I knew they wouldn't desert me.
14:10Compute their probable approach and have them met with appropriate action.
14:14We can't have anyone interfering with the delicate operation that Dr. Smith has to perform.
14:21Are you ready to operate, doctor?
14:23But I...
14:34Take him to his patient.
14:39At least you look the part.
14:41It's all your fault, you treasonous tyrant.
14:44Just you wait.
14:55Oh, there it is.
14:57The Xenian galaxy.
14:58Shouldn't be too long now.
15:00Well, how are we ever going to find them?
15:02Well, our ionic beam locator should be able to pick up the space bar's frequency register.
15:05John, quick.
15:07What?
15:07I don't know, but we're picking up something dead ahead.
15:10Is it a star cluster?
15:11No.
15:12Planet?
15:13Not quite as big, but almost.
15:18Look!
15:22Well, we won't have to find that Xenian space probe.
15:26They've already found us.
15:35Look how big it is.
15:37I've never seen a spaceship that big in my life.
15:59All right, not too close, Don.
16:01I want a good look before we make contact.
16:22Everything looks all right.
16:25Now we'll make contact.
16:29Xenian space probe.
16:32This is the Earth ship, Jupiter 2.
16:34Come in if you read me.
16:38Xenian space probe.
16:39Answer immediately if you read me.
16:43Take a base of action.
16:48There's no response.
16:50Our controls aren't working.
16:52Why, they're beaming a magnetic ray at us.
16:53It's pulling us towards them.
16:59Reverse thrust.
17:00Full power.
17:05It's no use.
17:07The magnetic beam's just too strong.
17:24All right, hang on.
17:33Don and I are going out and have a look.
17:35Get the laser, son.
17:37Oh, John, do you really need the gun?
17:39From what Will said, the robot and Dr. Smith are in there of their own accord.
17:43Well, maybe they are, but we're not.
17:45After we leave, keep the hatches and the doors locked.
17:47Don't open to anyone but us.
17:49Can I go with you?
17:50No, son.
17:50You stay here.
17:52Be careful, dear.
17:53All right.
18:14There's the space pod.
18:19All right.
18:20All right.
18:20Well, we'll search in a secular pattern.
18:21Well, lucky.
18:22Dr. Smith will stay last.
18:23Now, let's go.
18:24Let's go.
18:29Come on.
18:30Let's go.
18:35Now, let's go.
18:46Come on.
18:48Come on.
19:02They've got us cut off a chance of getting back to Jupiter
19:21Don't get away drop your weapon
19:37We've come in peace, so I see we were just trying to defend ourselves
19:42Two of our crew members are missing we have reason to believe that they're aboard this space probe dr. Smith
19:47and his aider here
19:48You'll turn them over to us. We'll be gone. That is impossible
19:52Dr. Smith should be in the operating room by now the operating room. He is operating on our most noble
19:57and exalted leader
19:58You've got to be kidding you doubt our leaders qualities now. I mean about dr. Smith
20:03He couldn't cut an overgrown toenail let alone operate on anyone for your sakes. I
20:08Hope you are mistaken
20:19Oh, please you can't make me go through with this you are a doctor. You will save our leaders light
20:46I seem to be too late
20:47Charles
21:01Charles
21:02I'm definitely too late
21:11What is this not there, but here our noble leader?
21:20Precious life you will save
21:33My dear sir, that is a machine
21:35This is a machine and far more accurate. Let me tell you I happen to be a full-fledged doctor
21:40of intergalactic environmental psychology
21:42And I do not operate on machines. It is not just a machine with the greatest brain in the universe
21:51Our great leader bids you welcome he is pleased that you have come to help
21:55But I can't do it
21:57I've been telling you that I cannot do it
22:00Don't you realize that great task that has been put into your hands?
22:03All the knowledge of the universe is in our great leaders brain with that great store of knowledge to lead
22:08us
22:09No force in the universe can stand in our way all will fall before us
22:14Don't you have any idea of the enormous power within your grasp as
22:21Personal physician to the ruler of the universe
22:24You spoke of a desire for riches
22:27What treasure in the universe could not be yours?
22:31Once we rule
22:34Personal physician to the ruler of the universe
22:38I will have to think it over
22:41I'll do it
22:41Good
22:54But I said I would do it
22:59How very hard
23:17Let's vacate the premises, Nimmie!
23:22Let's vacate the premises, Nimmie!
23:29Let's vacate the premises, Nimmie!
23:30Nothing can ever stop our time span
23:33Now we have no time to lose
23:35If our leader's time span ends, all life here will also die
23:40You must operate immediately
23:42These are your instruments
23:44My instruments?
23:45Of course
23:46Of course
23:53I can't do it!
23:55Come back!
23:56Come back!
23:56Come back!
24:12Does that help?
24:15You are quite welcome
24:26Why aren't you behind bars with the rest of us, you templated traitor?
24:30I cannot help it if they made me a trustee
24:32But why do they allow you to roam around free and keep us locked up in here?
24:35Because I am a machine
24:37And machines are trustworthy
24:41Professor, you must get us out of here
24:42They'll destroy me if I don't operate on their leader
24:46If you hadn't told them you were a doctor
24:47None of us would be in this spot
24:53But I was doing an errand of mercy
24:55Yes, we'll mention the treasure they offered you
24:58Nothing of the kind, I was just doing my duty as a doctor
25:01Don't get off, Smith, we all know you're nothing but a fraud
25:03Spare me the poisonous barbs, Major
25:05Even if I were the greatest surgeon in the galaxies, I couldn't help their leader
25:08He's beyond help
25:09No, he is not
25:11Their leader is very sick
25:13But he could be saved
25:14He is suffering from a worn-out mechanism
25:17Complicated by twisted electronic rotors
25:20And eroded counterweights
25:22That sounds like a very professional diagnosis
25:25I was programmed in pre-med courses for two semesters
25:28At the Institute of Cybernetics
25:30I was first in my class
25:32But then I decided I was more interested in space exploration
25:36And changed my major subject
25:40Good heavens, a medical school dropout
25:45But I still learned more than enough to operate on their leader
25:47If I wanted to
25:49You must save him, my dear friend
25:51They'll spare us if you do
25:58Please say that you'll do it
26:09Now we will try once again
26:12No, I tell you I will not operate
26:14Must? You can save his life
26:16No, if he lives you will use his great brain for your evil plans
26:20I will not let you cause death and destruction throughout the universe in your war of conquest
26:25We can force you to operate
26:27You cannot force me to do something I know is wrong
26:39There must be someone whose safety he values above all else
26:43If we had that person in our power
26:46The robot would do whatever we want him to
26:53Use the personality indicator
26:55Use the personality indicator
27:01The indicator will reveal which one of your party is closest to you
27:17Did we get a good reading?
27:18We will soon know
27:44It's still in Dから
27:46For the room
27:47You can't touch it
27:54That people should remain
27:56The zie mixture bones
27:56We will soon
27:56Once it is made
27:56The sight can't beюge
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34:13I will need it.
34:23I know it hurts.
34:25It is a dangerous operation.
34:27But I will try my best.
34:42It's taking so long.
34:44It's been in that operating room for hours now.
34:46Those dreadful creatures.
34:48They'll kill us all.
34:49I know they will.
34:49The robot said he was a top student in medical school.
34:52If anyone can save him, he can.
34:54What terrible irony.
34:56Our fate in the hands of that mediocre medical misfit.
35:00At least the robot had two years at pre-med school, Smith.
35:02You haven't even had that.
35:03For once in his life, Smith's right.
35:05We just can't hang around here and wait and see how that operation turns out.
35:08We're not going to just walk out of here, that's for sure.
35:10Iron bars do not a prison make.
35:13Or some such drivel.
35:16You do have a plan, don't you?
35:18No, not really.
35:21Iron bars do a prison make.
35:23Look.
35:25I noticed that they just have one guard out there.
35:28Now, somehow, if we could get them in here, then fake them out.
35:31Yeah, that's a real long shot.
35:33I guess it's the only chance we've got.
35:35Come here.
35:43Hurry, hurry.
35:44We'll all be killed if they catch us.
35:46Quiet, Smith.
35:47We'll have this leg off in a minute.
35:48Oh, dear.
35:49He's coming.
35:52Sit down.
36:05Let's go.
36:05We've got to get away with this.
36:06We've got to buy it, Smith.
36:11Put it back.
36:15Now, does everyone know what they have to do?
36:17Yes, sir.
36:18Smith, I don't know why you insist upon including me in all this violent nonsense.
36:22I incline force more gentle forms of persuasion.
36:25All right, have it your way.
36:26But we're breaking out of here.
36:28And you can stay locked in this cell.
36:29Then try your gentle forms of persuasion to get yourself out.
36:31You wouldn't dare.
36:33Let's put it to a boat.
36:34I say leave him here.
36:35That won't be necessary.
36:36I didn't say I wouldn't help.
36:37Zachary Smith is always ready to help his dear companions
36:40when they get themselves clumsily into terrible situations.
36:44He's coming.
36:45No.
36:45Must I?
36:46Yes, and now.
36:48Well, the page.
36:49The page.
36:52Clop, clop, clop, clop, clop, clop, clop, clop.
37:00He's got space black.
37:01He's not treated fast.
37:02He could spread all over this ship.
37:04He needs treatment.
37:04He's got the plague.
37:09Beware!
37:35I don't think there's anything more we can do tomorrow.
37:39Wait, I just remembered. I saw them do it before they took me from the Jupiter.
37:44It might work. We've got to get him up first.
37:49Dr. Smith, hold it. Don, lift up the soldier.
37:57This has to work.
38:29Dad, are you all right?
38:32Yes. The last thing I remember was the blast of that ray gun.
38:36I'm surprised it didn't do me infinite.
38:38Yeah, I know. Well, you can thank Will, but it didn't.
38:40These aliens seem to have infected some kind of a time warp mechanism.
38:43You mean I get bend time?
38:45Apparently, and move it backward.
38:47Listen, you're still breathing. You'd better believe it.
38:49I think we should get out of here while we still can.
38:50All right, come on.
39:00Aren't you coming, Dr. Smith?
39:01In a moment, William. But first, I must figure this out.
39:04Figure what out?
39:05This, William.
39:07Do you remember when they first made radio contact with us?
39:10They offered me a priceless treasure.
39:13Why, I understand it all now.
39:14They meant me to have this, the secret of time.
39:17Well, come on.
39:18Run along, William. I'll join you in a moment.
39:20Okay.
39:26Enjoy your bliss.
39:28To be able to control time.
39:30I shall make a fortune.
39:32I'll know the winner of every race before it's run.
39:35I'll know which stocks are going up, which ones are going down.
39:38I'll know everything before it happens.
39:41How lovely.
39:54Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
39:58Dad!
40:01Where's Smith?
40:02He'll be along in a minute.
40:03All right, we're going to have to hurry to make it back to the Jupiter 2.
40:05The robot!
40:06John, look out!
40:16You did it, robot! You saved his life!
40:19Shh!
40:20No noise, please.
40:22It was a very difficult operation.
40:23But fortunately, my medical skill was equal to the task.
40:30He is telling you what a truly wonderful doctor I am.
40:34Well, you're not going to get a big head now, are you?
40:36Glass does not change size.
40:39You know what I mean.
40:40One Dr. Smith is enough.
40:41Dr. Smith is a quack.
40:44I have had two years of intensive programming at one of the best medical schools in the galaxy.
40:48Well, we'll talk about that later.
40:50Right now, we've got to get out of here and help Dad and the others.
40:53Leave here?
40:55Impossible.
40:56Oh, come on.
40:56Let's get out of here while we still can.
41:02You are upsetting my patient.
41:04You will have to leave now.
41:06Maybe you shouldn't have helped him in the first place.
41:08Maybe he was just too evil to be saved.
41:10That was all in the past.
41:12His close brush with death has taught him new values.
41:15He is a new brain.
41:17That's what you think.
41:18He still controls those androids, doesn't he?
41:20Well, right now, they're trying to kill Dad, Don, and Dr. Smith.
41:24Impossible.
41:25Well, if you don't believe me, just ask him.
41:27You'll see.
41:32There.
41:33You see?
41:33He won't even answer.
41:35Come on.
41:35They're right behind us, son.
41:36Let's go.
41:36Dad, the robot doesn't want to leave.
41:38There's no time to argue.
41:39Come on.
41:40John, they're coming.
42:00They're all rigged into that brain somehow.
42:02That's why it's so important for them to keep it alive.
42:08My patient is sorry.
42:09He says he will mend his ways if I will bring him back to health again.
42:19Professor, you must help me.
42:21William, we've always been friends.
42:23Please tell them to help me.
42:25I'm too old to be nine years old.
42:29Is that really you, Dr. Smith?
42:31Yes, what's left of me.
42:33You used that time device, didn't you?
42:35Whatever makes you think that.
42:37I'm just a poor, innocent victim of an alien society.
42:41Please help me.
42:43Can't we do anything?
42:44It's hard enough being a kid once.
42:46And it wouldn't be fair for Dr. Smith to have to go through it all twice.
42:49We've got to do something, Don.
42:51We can't leave him like that.
42:52Yeah, I know what you mean.
42:53Smith, as an adult, was unbearable.
42:54As a nine-year-old, he'd be impossible.
42:58Robot, tell your patient that we'll consider letting you treat him,
43:02provided he returns Dr. Smith back to normal.
43:10My patient says that you must treat him first.
43:13Then, when he is healthy again, he will consider time-spanning Dr. Smith back to his real age.
43:18That's not acceptable.
43:19He also says that unless you allow me to treat him within the next two minutes,
43:24he still has enough strength left to destroy us all.
43:28Does he?
43:29Yes, he does.
43:32Well, you've heard the ultimatum.
43:34We don't have any choice, do we?
43:36We can't disconnect enough of his wires and springs to neutralize him.
43:40Wait!
43:41Whose side are you on, anyway, robot?
43:47He also wishes to remind you that his timing mechanism is still quite functional,
43:52and you now only have a minute and a half to obey his orders or be destroyed.
43:59Well, then, tell him again just how it is.
44:01Tell him that we'll let you treat him after he's returned Dr. Smith to normal
44:05and after he's secured a safe passage out of here.
44:08Tell him that!
44:11Oh, he'll never agree.
44:13Never.
44:14We'll all be destroyed right here.
44:15And me, such a wonderful little boy with a brilliant future ahead of me.
44:20Maybe he won't, Dr. Smith.
44:22Maybe he won't.
44:23He'll destroy us.
44:24I know he will.
44:25There's less than a minute remaining.
44:27In just a few seconds, there'll be nothing left of me but a pleasant memory.
44:33My patient has agreed.
44:34He will reform in all ways.
44:36If you will only let me bring him back to full health and vigor.
44:39Stand over there, child.
44:49It's me.
44:50Oh, thank heavens, it's me again.
44:53What a frightful experience.
44:54And it's all your fault.
44:55All right, robot.
44:57Take care of your patient.
45:05Stay well, sir.
45:07Just you wait.
45:11I will have you back to normal in no time.
45:15There.
45:57There's no stress on me.
45:59There you go,illes.
46:01You, Postal, stop it!
46:02You're just fine.
46:02Do you still take care of?
46:02Oh, dear.
46:03Okay, you eat well.
46:07Now I'm getting away.
46:07The portion of the light mile is where he will be burned down.
46:07Yeah, I can't take care of mass the price.
46:23I know they wanted you to stay there, Robot, and I just want to say that I'm glad you decided
46:28to come back with us, because I would have missed you.
46:31And I would have missed you, Will Robinson.
46:33It was a tempting offer, though.
46:35They would have sent me up in my own planetary research hospital.
46:38Just think, if my research was successful, there might never again be another case of rusted parts or sprung springs
46:46in all the universe.
46:49My patient, he is sick again.
47:07What was the matter with him?
47:09He was running a temperature, merely a routine symptom of the post-operative recuperation period.
47:38He was running a temperature, merely a routine symptom of the post-operative recuperation period.
48:14He was running a temperature, merely a routine symptom of the post-operative recuperation period.
48:14He was running a temperature, reference to the post-operative recuperation period.
48:14He was running a temperature, nervouslygic widow who's running at the campus so we Ăng, said he ran a Disease
48:14Gepadich.
48:17The Rated-L qui-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle-Isle O'ElIsle-Isle
48:19-Isle.
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