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In fact, one in five people experience some form of depression no matter the season or time of year.
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Quietly...
...
ABC presents Quiet Please.
It is written and directed by Willis Cooper, and his features Ernest Trappold.
Quietly, for today is called...
...anonymous.
The other night when you called me up after I made that talk on the radio,
I don't suppose you know what happened to you.
Maybe you don't care.
But if you've got a few minutes, I'd kind of like to tell you.
Do you mind listening for a while?
Oh, yes, you would have been listening to it if you liked it.
I've seen a way of preventing it.
And it's another fact that might be instructive for you too.
You would have people don't know who I am, of course,
and how it has been instructed well.
You don't know, though, don't you?
You wouldn't forget that picture.
Let's still listen.
You've got nothing better to do.
You're listening to the radio anyway.
Maybe you.
Maybe you really started, then.
Personally, I thought it was a pretty good speech,
and apparently quite a lot of my listeners, plus those two,
there was a nice bastard mayor when I was one,
and, of course, a lot of phone calls for a studio when I finished.
Naturally, most of them came to people who were wrong
for the party that nominated me.
Who'd expected to be that way.
Like you who came from people who wrote the other tickets, but even they were restrained
and polite about disagreeing with me.
I was grateful for them, because it's all good to know exactly on which point the opposition
differs with me.
I thanked them politely as well, but you were called very late, maybe I wasn't expecting
that.
I remember it very clearly.
A whole lot of shock at the time, the phone rang.
It was about the hence call in the studio, the answer handed to me.
I said, yes.
And you said, you know this is.
No, I'm afraid I go.
And you'll never find out in this list.
I hope you drop soon.
I beg your pardon, madam.
I said I hope you drop soon.
Come now, listen, madam.
I'm sure I don't know why you said that, dear lady.
You never saw me except in some rudder, smuggled me for a cup.
You never heard my voice except on the radio, you know.
I don't know what it brought.
It made me do such an unbridled language.
What do you think it would be like my face, all my politics?
From a nationality?
On the church I go to?
What?
What is there about me, not about my beliefs?
At times, the cookies rang.
It was just sudden unnatural death moment.
It was because you felt safe hiding behind a telephone.
Knowing there was no way of my finding out who you are.
Did you mean it?
How were you?
I don't understand.
Well, you have a satisfaction of knowing that you both have a nice sweet vulnerability.
My first reaction, of course, was the indignation literal indignation of a loss of dignity.
I wasn't just having people say things like that for me.
I could have forgiven that for more than anything, but I'll put a string here.
I want to get very annoyed.
I like this very light sweetest.
And I support it as making my indignation noises for myself,
rehearsing what I'd say to you if I had an opportunity.
Anyway.
I want to do that.
I want to do that for you.
And I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I don't know.
I'm just being caught in it.
That's a lot of me.
I'm trying to do that.
I've got one.
I've got two.
Are you going to stop?
No.
Why?
Do you want to know?
No.
You know how it makes me cough again.
I heard how this keeps you now.
First time it's fine.
I heard it's a little time.
It's hard to see you now.
I'm fine.
I can hear it.
Nothing.
I'm mad at her.
I've got a firm call of making mad.
We're going to be fine.
Try it.
Now we're going to be fine.
You can.
Are you so mad at the doctor?
I'm mad at you.
I haven't started.
There is some woman, a woman, an officer, or a huddy can be stabbed, he says she hooked,
I dropped dead.
Oh, he's ready to be mad.
That's not, that's not your mind, I'm not not in this area, my mind, how are you
conventional?
Look, you're starting to see if there's nowhere to hide the car, of course not.
Well, try to go to sleep.
The car's not a big mess.
The car's not a mess.
There.
Right.
Did not.
Did not.
How about you?
I got my living room.
I didn't know what it was.
Oh no.
You were here.
I just remembered.
If I had a notice, I'm even sure I was paying today.
It should have made out of check in the morning other than two nights.
Oh, you've entered in any connection.
I just don't remember.
Sure I know.
I forgot.
That I remember.
Good night.
Good night.
Very good night indeed.
Try and sleep.
I've never been knocked here.
Say it about my friend Christian.
How would the people have to be about that?
How many people about that?
Then bullies him whatever that is.
The blood vessels first thing along with your head.
Or somebody wishes about you.
Do you see?
You did all right, dear lady.
I got to see if I could stop that gripping shower for dinner.
I never noticed it before.
I couldn't help hearing it tonight.
And what it kept saying.
I do like to listen to it all night.
Here's what it kept saying.
I tried to fix it.
All that happened was I got a freeze when I got the drama started.
And it kept right on gripping.
It kept right on saying what it had to say,
but what you had to say.
And that's the thought of sleep.
I'm dreaming.
I'm not going to have to worry about the dreams.
I'm not going to let you imagine.
You know what they were about.
You set a stage for them.
And then when I woke up,
I first came out of bed with my wife,
talking to someone on a telephone at nine o'clock in the morning.
Sure felt like that all night.
No, I didn't get all that all day long.
But I met her so many times around the hospital.
She took care of it.
Yes, of course.
I also do.
What?
Oh, he's all I do too.
I think he's got a little hangover this morning.
Oh, no, not very much.
I just thought we had a couple with them.
I was a living man out of the broadcasting.
Oh, no, not drunk.
That's awkward.
Oh, somebody called him out that afternoon.
He said they hoped he'd got dead.
That's what I said.
You know, here, we're all sensitive.
We're all sensitive.
We're all sensitive.
We're all sensitive.
Oh, it's hard.
Oh, no.
We have to say goodbye to her.
I hope you're alive.
I hope you're alive.
You're not letting me get in calling up on the telephone.
Sure.
I'll tell you.
Why not?
When I woke up,
I couldn't remember what it was,
but it disturbed my sleep so much.
She came and looked in the bedroom to see if I was still asleep.
I said, look, I didn't have any drinks last night.
Didn't you, dear?
Should I bring you some coffee?
I don't know.
I hate drinking coffee on bed before I get my teeth right.
Well, then get up.
How's your hangover?
I haven't got any hangover.
I was talking on the phone here, brother.
Let me take you.
What are you so cranky about this morning, dear?
I didn't sleep very well.
Dreaming about dropping dead.
I've never heard anything so silly in all my life.
Notting a little thing like that, pray on your mind.
Nothing's praying on my mind.
I forgot not about it when I heard you shouting about it on the telephone.
Morning, I was talking very quietly.
So I wouldn't wake you up.
Sorry.
You were perfectly right.
It's absurd to be upset about somebody telling you
on the phone if they wish you'd drop dead.
Dear, would you please stop talking to me.
I'm playing silly, and you know perfectly well
that a person can't wish you'd drop dead.
Well, after it, would you?
Probably your friend.
A friend.
The one that wants you to drop dead.
I can too.
Wish you'd drop dead.
I remember what that Australian fella told me about.
Pointing the phone, however,
how to which doctor points a human finger
one of the native who wants to die and
who made it just die.
Nobody can do anything about it.
He just dies.
That's all there is to it.
Please wish to death.
What did you do to tell anybody in the committee about that woman last night?
What do you mean?
Heaven, she's got everybody talking about it.
I just mentioned it.
Well, that was your secretary.
And she says everybody at headquarters is talking about it.
And laughing at you for being so scared.
I'm not scared.
I'm mad.
Well, I wish you'd forget about it.
And I got out of bed.
I don't know what I was.
I got out of the door.
I don't know what I was going to make.
I have a few dizzy when you jump off out of bed
seven years in the morning.
And I suppose not.
You're probably younger than I am.
And it's like that's going to happen to you.
And I heart you.
A good jump when I stop.
And I wish you good.
You see I'm part of going already.
And I said,
Stop it for being an idiot.
I want to take my shower.
And in the bright morning light,
the different thoughts it didn't say.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Well, it did last night.
You can do it a chance.
Turn the water on as high as it would go.
And I jumped in.
That the office at headquarters was different.
Everybody was delighted with this speech.
I found a pile of notes on my desk congratulating me on what I said.
I began to feel better right away.
The mayor's note said,
Great work, boy.
You'll be president yet.
I went from the radio station.
You have a wonderful voice for radio.
Congratulations.
A pile of ground.
The old senator highly impressed by your talk last night.
And a copy of my speech with excellent rhythm across it.
And a chairman signature.
And a little note on the sheet of yellow scratch paper.
The badly typhoid and little note.
The note from you that said,
I hope you drop dead.
And I looked at it.
I could almost hear your voice again.
I hope you drop dead.
And then the telephone started ringing.
I knew it was, of course.
I knew I could hear your voice as soon as I lifted the receiver.
Oh, no, I said.
Oh, no, I'm not going to answer that.
I've heard it once.
I've had enough of what it's doing to me.
I'm going to give you a lot of chance.
I won't do it.
I won't do it.
And you can't forget that already.
I'm not going to answer it.
I'm not going to look at it.
I'm going to look at it.
Let me get down.
I'm going to do it.
Sure.
Sure, I'm looking at it.
Sure.
I'm looking at it in conversation.
I've had my secretary first.
No.
Are you a compliment?
I get it.
I applied to my secretary.
I think about anonymous telephone calls.
An anonymous letter.
Sure.
And I have to be careful with my...
I think that's something the way it is.
I don't know what.
I don't know that.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Hello?
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
Who is it?
Hi.
I guess it's my new product.
Oh.
Hello, Doc.
Hello, Doc.
I've got to tell you all about the lock.
You did?
I think it's a better lock.
Doc, listen to that.
Doc, I mean listen to you think.
How you're getting there?
It's not.
You're going to go in with it.
It's too loose.
I just want you to look at your cams.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
I got this.
Thank you.
I'm sorry.
Hello.
Thank you, Doc.
Okay.
My lock is pretty close.
And it's not.
Where?
And I'm not worried.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
What do you want to do?
Drunk, I can eat with them, too.
I've got to get at my job, too.
That's a movement and I'm going to stone you.
Let me see.
But later.
I want to be less?
It's well done.
You learned a lot.
Why nothing for us.
You have to go down and I tell it.
It doesn't have to beCAR sense of strength.
Turn your seat.
Turn your seat down.
Turn them different.
Turn them different.
Turn them different.
Turn them different.
There's only a movement, isn't it?
5m different.
They're exactly squared.
They're all different.
They're all different.
Aqui.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on, was it?
about a hundred in my head when I went to sleep on my left side, a hundred times, and
every time I walk around, I don't know if I'll get sick of it, once you follow.
Yes sir.
I don't want any more phone calls today.
And I'll probably do it for doctors, if that's an intro file.
If you want me.
You aren't worried, are you?
What about?
About that woman who's hoping you'll drop dead.
Did you get out of here?
Turn off.
All right.
All right.
What?
What about?
You'll be all right.
You're all right?
Yes.
Is my heart all right?
Yes.
Well, yes.
What's the matter?
I'm so worried about it.
Yes.
What kind of a little thing this one, the left one, the first one I want to know about it.
Well, it's not a symptom of my anxiety.
Yes.
Talk to me.
Talk to a symptom of my anxiety.
And of a mild new rider.
I'm not going to be all right, doctor.
I've never given you any more, have I?
Have I?
Have I tried to scare you or anything?
Have I?
No.
What do you mean?
I don't want to scare you now.
It's a gut to take care of yourself.
You understand?
You have got to take care of yourself.
What is it?
Nothing is taking it easy.
It won't stop working so hard.
It's not for all of us.
And don't eat enough.
Don't worry about dropping death.
I'm not worrying about death.
I'm not worrying.
You see, I'm worrying about dropping death.
And that's what will happen to you one Sunday.
Don't kid with me, Doc.
Do you think I'm kidding?
Now, stop at the drug store and get your spray.
When I serve in the drug store.
All right.
And stop worrying.
The human mind is a strange mechanism, aren't we?
None.
We really don't know much about it.
We've got this dropping dead off your mind.
I just heard a story about the man who has gathered three wishes here, maybe.
I don't know about the man who has to have his three wishes granted on one condition.
Unconditioningly, he wouldn't think of a hippopotamus while he was wishing.
You never got any of those wishes.
I never got your wish, Doc, not my leader.
I came in a house.
How long have you stayed alive?
How long have you been alive?
I'm still alive just a minute.
I got all of your faces, please.
Look at him.
So it all sounds as fast as two.
You will do like it.
But it's hard to live with him.
And for the Earth.
Yeah.
What?
You don't have.
You're very not so busy.
Well, I wanted to take your mind off, especially if you were about dropping dead.
I wish you'd shut up about that.
I'm trying to forget it.
Well, I don't think you did it again.
Well, how can I, with everybody in town, yapping at me about that?
What did you say a word about it?
I just thought I wanted to do better all of your mind.
That's all.
Well, if you'd shut up about it, maybe I could.
That's the time I get.
Making you the kind of villain you like.
And you're in the kitchen and all those who've been new come home and tell me to shut up.
Sorry.
So I'm not going to shut up.
I've got as much right at the top as you have.
Great big political candidate.
Talk to the voters on the radio.
Get all of a switch.
You've got some fools on them and call you up and host your drop dead.
Find public ticket, you are.
Where do you shut up?
Probably one of your former super, kind of those beautiful girls who used to yell about it.
What up with your plan?
No wonder she hopes you dropped it.
All right.
Can't take it.
Well, I can't do this.
Why do you know what you can do about it?
Do it then.
Where I will.
Go on and see if I can.
I don't think you know who I'm going to go crazy about you.
Get out of here.
And so my wife left me here, lady.
She found her own shoe and off the door.
And she said,
I'm very stupidly stupid.
I hope your girlfriend gets her wish to be here.
She planned it all.
That's it.
I know this thing could be done to her again.
She lost her hobby in my temple.
It's a wish.
A wish.
A wish.
A wish.
A wish.
I felt so busy.
A drop.
I heard it in my shoulder.
You didn't be very happy that time.
I drank too much of the water.
I didn't do anybody.
I got to the phone.
I got to the doctor.
What thing did you do the matter?
Busy.
I got to change.
Did you have a little finger?
Yes.
In my shoulder, too.
Can I hear the button?
Welcome.
I need my camera.
I'm sorry.
Thank you for all my time.
You.
You sure, Doc?
I don't know.
I took the bromine.
I had to lay down on the bed.
I thought that enough to follow.
That is, to be clear.
I thought better.
But mentally.
And the thermal enough to follow.
That's an answer that I thought.
Maybe it'll be you.
I thought, if it wants you,
maybe I can talk to you immediately.
I just decided it didn't mean it.
If you don't mind, maybe it'll go for a day.
It won't come from the phone.
It's strange how I answered.
Who is it?
Thank you.
When do you wish to speak to you?
What number do you want?
What number do you want?
What number do you want?
Hello.
Hello, hello.
Great.
Hello, hello.
I'm with a telephone like you know.
It's the only object I want to get up there.
You know, you started something earlier.
I wish I had a few lives.
The telephone is a pretty terrible thing sometimes.
Sometimes it's a little difficult.
The telephone is almost useful.
A pair of devices ever used on a radio.
Did you read that?
It's so nice.
Let me put it in the middle.
It's a nice telephone that they call up your friends with.
You should have a happy birthday.
It's a pretty telephone that Grims said.
And I was a warhead with a small party.
And it curious to wish your horrible fate out there.
I got to wonder that.
I wonder if there are no dark and dial just numbers.
If you could have looked in the sun.
It's a face that might bring a new day.
I dreamed about you.
I dreamed about you.
I begged you to take your 30 years off me.
I don't know how to talk to you so badly.
I dreamed of dreaming when I knew you.
Very well.
I could close my mind when I dreamed of dreaming.
How could I reach you?
You were anonymous somewhere behind the telephone.
It worked really well.
And what I cried was,
it's just a hand of glasses that can do you a dial.
I didn't have time to come and listen to you.
When you...
I didn't.
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Is that you, Alfred?
Alfred?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Is that you, Alfred?
Hello?
Was that you, Alfred?
Are you calling a friend?
They've dropped in, being anonymous in space.
And since they're a long time in the darkness,
they've been, they must've gone down in the morning
till the morning.
They must've been a hundred million accommodations
in the entire, and only one of them is here.
I don't know, got up here.
Look around the room in the dark.
You did all right.
I thought you were next to me.
I put on my hat for you.
I'm not supposed to walk around the block.
I hope you've got a phone.
I don't hope you're happy.
I guess you did, I guess.
I did drop that.
The title of the Quietly Story you've been listening to was,
Amana.
It was written and directed by Willis Cooper,
a man who spoke to you was Ernest Trump.
And I think, Lord, played my wife.
The doctor was Dan Stutter.
Like you said, he was also an actor.
As usual, music for Quietly is played by Albert Brown.
I'll put away about next week's Quietly.
And here is our righted director, Willis Cooper.
Thank you so much, Willis.
First Quietly is brought to us on ABC.
Our second Quietly will be called Light the Land.
And so on to next week at the same time.
I am Quietly, Willis, and Robert.
This is ABC, the American Broadcasting Company.
