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Jules
laughed
.
"
You
're
a
true
Pygmalion
,
Doctor
.
Really
,
you
were
marvelous
.
"
Dr.
Kellner
grunted
.
"
That
's
all
child
's
play
,
like
your
abortions
.
If
society
would
only
be
realistic
,
people
like
you
and
I
,
really
talented
people
,
could
do
important
work
and
leave
this
stuff
for
the
hacks
.
By
the
way
,
I
'll
be
sending
you
a
girl
next
week
,
a
very
nice
girl
,
they
seem
to
be
the
ones
who
always
get
in
trouble
.
That
will
make
us
all
square
for
this
job
today
.
"
Jules
shook
his
hand
.
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"
Thanks
,
Doctor
.
Come
out
yourself
sometime
and
I
'll
see
that
you
get
all
the
courtesies
of
the
house
.
"
Kellner
gave
him
a
wry
smile
.
"
I
gamble
every
day
,
I
do
n't
need
your
roulette
wheels
and
crap
tables
.
I
knock
heads
with
fate
too
often
as
it
is
.
You
're
going
to
waste
out
there
,
Jules
.
Another
couple
of
years
and
you
can
forget
about
serious
surgery
.
You
wo
n't
be
up
to
it
.
"
He
turned
away
.
Jules
knew
it
was
not
meant
as
a
reproach
but
as
a
warning
.
Yet
it
took
the
heart
out
of
him
anyway
.
Since
Lucy
would
n't
be
out
of
the
recovery
room
for
at
least
twelve
hours
,
he
went
out
on
the
town
and
got
drunk
.
Part
of
getting
drunk
was
his
feeling
of
relief
that
everything
had
worker
out
so
well
with
Lucy
.
The
next
morning
when
he
went
to
the
hospital
to
visit
her
he
was
surprised
to
find
two
men
at
her
bedside
and
flowers
all
over
the
room
.
Lucy
was
propped
up
on
pillows
,
her
face
radiant
.
Jules
was
surprised
because
Lucy
had
broken
with
her
family
and
had
told
him
not
to
notify
them
unless
something
went
wrong
.
Of
course
Freddie
Corleone
knew
she
was
in
the
hospital
for
a
minor
operation
;
that
had
been
necessary
so
that
they
both
could
get
time
off
,
and
Freddie
had
told
Jules
that
the
hotel
would
pick
up
all
the
bills
for
Lucy
.
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Lucy
was
introducing
them
and
one
of
the
men
Jules
recognized
instantly
.
The
famous
Johnny
Fontane
.
The
other
was
a
big
,
muscular
,
snotty-looking
Italian
guy
whose
name
was
Nino
Valenti
.
They
both
shook
hands
with
Jules
and
then
paid
no
further
attention
to
him
.
They
were
kidding
Lucy
,
talking
about
the
old
neighborhood
in
New
York
,
about
people
and
events
Jules
had
no
way
of
sharing
.
So
he
said
to
Lucy
,
"
I
'll
drop
by
later
,
I
have
to
see
Dr.
Kellner
anyway
.
"
But
Johnny
Fontane
was
turning
the
charm
on
him
.
"
Hey
,
buddy
,
we
have
to
leave
ourselves
,
you
keep
Lucy
company
.
Take
good
care
of
her
,
Doc
.
"
Jules
noticed
a
peculiar
hoarseness
in
Johnny
Fontane
's
voice
and
remembered
suddenly
that
the
man
had
n't
sung
in
public
for
over
a
year
now
,
that
he
had
won
the
Academy
Award
for
his
acting
.
Could
the
man
's
voice
have
changed
so
late
in
life
and
the
papers
keeping
it
a
secret
,
everybody
keeping
it
a
secret
?
Jules
loved
inside
gossip
and
kept
listening
to
Fontane
's
voice
in
an
attempt
to
diagnose
the
trouble
.
It
could
be
simple
strain
,
or
too
much
booze
and
cigarettes
or
even
too
much
women
.
The
voice
had
an
ugly
timbre
to
it
,
he
could
never
be
called
the
sweet
crooner
anymore
.