i'm doctor croatman. won't you sit down? i want to have a little talk. - there's nothing to talk about. if you want me to take some medicine, give me the prescription, let me get out of here. - i don't prescribe medicine, mister brown. - just what kind of a doctor are you? - oh, hello, harold. i'm afraid john won't be able to come to the office today. i've had to bring him to see a doctor. - oh, really? what's the matter with him? - well, we won't know until doctor croatman completes his examination. will you be able to have to take a long rest? - if it's long enough, i'll have this business cleaning money. - that's what i thought. - let me out of here! stand away - all we can hope is that the doctor finds nothing wrong. - he thinks i'm insane! i have nothing wrong with me, i'm getting out of here! - doctor - mrs. brown. - is he ? - [sighs] you saw for yourself. your husband needs help. i advise you to place him in a rest home as soon as possible. can't talk to you now. it seems that john is much worse than i thought. - sure