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mean, I understand this policy of not talking, I mean I
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I understand tha~
you have this policy of not
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talking.
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Q. But in a situtation where someone is deathly ill or ‘could be deathly ii]., is there an exception to that
rule? Say it’s
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A.
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You got two questions.
S
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Q.
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Is there an exception to that
rule of not
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talking?
S
Q.
In front of someone who’s ill?
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S
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A.
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Is there an exception?
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Q.
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I guess what I’m asking is did the matter of
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life and death transcend those rules? Is it more important, the matter of life and death than that rule of
not
talking?
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Q.
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In other words, if it was,
say it was your wife
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in this condition, would
you talk?
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No.
S
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Q.
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,
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You wouldn’t talk?
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S
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A.
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No, I wouldn’t. I would handle
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whatever I had
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to
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handle
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and not talk.
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S
S
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Q.
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What if she was lucid enough to
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be
able
to talk
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