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Miss Wainwright:
[upon closing up Dr. Steele's medical practice]
What shall I do with this case of Dr. Parsons? He's dreadfully worried and he's asked me to hold you here by force if necessary. Dr. Frederick Steele:
Well you tell Dr. Parsons I've waited nine years to catch this train, and I'm not gonna miss it just because some Long Island nitwit fell off her horse. Listen to this: [smirkishly reading the medical report] Dr. Frederick Steele:
'Miss Judith Traherne, daughter of the late sportsman and wire manufacturer.' - Imagine putting that stuff in a case history, huh?
[upon closing up Dr. Steele's medical practice]
What shall I do with this case of Dr. Parsons? He's dreadfully worried and he's asked me to hold you here by force if necessary. Dr. Frederick Steele:
Well you tell Dr. Parsons I've waited nine years to catch this train, and I'm not gonna miss it just because some Long Island nitwit fell off her horse. Listen to this: [smirkishly reading the medical report] Dr. Frederick Steele:
'Miss Judith Traherne, daughter of the late sportsman and wire manufacturer.' - Imagine putting that stuff in a case history, huh?
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What shall I do with this case of Dr Parsons'
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He's worried He asked me to hold you here by force if necessary
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You tell Dr Parsons I waited nine years to catch this train
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I'm not gonna miss it just because some nitwit fell off her horse
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Listen to this
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Miss Judith Traherne daughter of the late sportsman and wire manufacturer
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Imagine putting that in a case history You have Dr Carter waiting for you
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Movie Summary
A young socialite is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, and must decide whether or not she'll meet her final days with dignity.

