One of George Kimball's many trips to the doctor, the hypochondriac makes the same error a dying man did and concludes that he has just a few weeks to live. He doesn't inform Judy because he wants to take care of her and find her a new husband. A few days after telling her, she immediately finds out that her husband has not died at all, and she concludes that it's all a ruse to cover up an affair, so she ends their relationship.
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One of George Kimball's many trips to the doctor, the hypochondriac makes the same error a dying man did and concludes that he has just a few weeks to live. He doesn't inform Judy because he wants to take care of her and find her a new husband. A few days after telling her, she immediately finds out that her husband has not died at all, and she concludes that it's all a ruse to cover up an affair, so she ends their relationship.
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