Julie Brice:
Stephen, you're not going to pursue this any further, are you?
Dr. Stephen Brice:
Should I let them humiliate that boy?
Julie Brice:
Well, he could have imagined the story and it would be best all around if he did.
Dr. Stephen Brice:
Exactly what else did Mayberry tell you?
Julie Brice:
I don't know... hello, goodbye... what else could he say?
Dr. Stephen Brice:
Did he tell you it would be more discreet if I forget the whole thing?
Julie Brice:
Darling, I don't remember what he said exactly.
Dr. Stephen Brice:
Well, there was no mistaking his intent. He wants to hush this up. He's not concerned about the boy. He's expendable. It's a new scandal to him. There are alot of alumni breathing down his neck.
Julie Brice:
He has to think about his future just like you do. I'm not Madame Defarge and this isn't A Tale of Two Cities and I don't want to see your head roll.
Dr. Stephen Brice:
Is being appointed dean of the medical school that important to you?
Julie Brice:
Well, Colin Mayberry's recommendation could mean a great deal. He could swing it for you.
Dr. Stephen Brice:
I know, I know. But just how important is it to you?
Julie Brice:
It's something I've wanted very much for a long time.
Dr. Stephen Brice:
I see.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:57