The Ministry Of Special Cases (2007) - Plot & Excerpts
Dr. Mazursky said. “Look at the face on you.” Mazursky had followed his maid into his office, spouting a steady stream of curses and with his robe hanging open. He was about to start in on Kaddish as well, when he’d set eyes on him. “This is why I get up in the mornings; this is why I do the work that I do.” The doctor tied his robe, adding an air of formality. He let out a whistle, and his smile was all teeth. He stood there shaking his head and then coming up close, he snatched Kaddish’s chin. “A Don Juan. A Romeo. You’re beautiful as only the beautiful are. “Come see, Silvia,” the doctor said. The maid came close, as if all was forgiven. “A perfect job. I can’t even tell you—damn me. Damn me.” Here for a second the smile disappeared. “Why didn’t I take a before picture? My best work yet.” As the maid left, the doctor called for coffee. “And breakast for two?” the maid asked. “One,” Mazursky said. “He won’t be staying long.” Taking a seat behind his desk, the doctor said, “A pleasure to see you.”
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