it is not that i care for you--but that i posses an enquiring mind. what will you do when i am gone? when you have nothing to occupy your thoughts, save the memory of your own folly, and, more to the point, stupidity. (pauses to think, then, as if would that add to your mirth? one would have thought he'd keep me under observation. to savor his triumph. young boys, still? mmm. you said the bad news. i believe that your tone implied that there was some good news. and, do you know. there might be good news for you. i can make you rich. good morning, clarice. perhaps. shall we see? spoken like a protestant. other fellow? there should have been two of them? the girl could use some help. which of us is free? the girl needs help. might i make a suggestion? let the girl go. for a consideration. what has she done to harm you? let me down, son, let me down. i'll take you home. then what would you like? you look lovely. i'd prefer you to say what you feel. i hope you'll find it so. now, what were we last speaking of? i'm sorry? indeed we were. freud, do you know? freud psychoanalyzed patients in one afternoon. he saw the truth, and spoke it. you have to eat. come here, i'm going to cure you.