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1:22:01
Yeah.
1:22:02
-I went to Placid.
-I see.

1:22:04
It was....
1:22:07
-It was horrible there.
-I can imagine.

1:22:13
-I'm going to take that job at the bank.
-I see.

1:22:16
Only for a while, only for a couple of years.
Just until I can get it through to her that....

1:22:22
It was what she asked and after all,
a couple of years isn't a lifetime.

1:22:26
-Is it?
-Of course not.

1:22:30
-I think everything will be all right, Johnny.
-Sure.

1:22:34
I can see the way they feel about it.
1:22:38
I could hardly expect them
to do a complete, sudden about-face but....

1:22:45
But, hang it, why can't they see
what I'm getting at?

1:22:47
Perhaps eventually they will.
1:22:50
That's what I'm counting on.
1:22:53
Linda...
1:22:55
...you agree there's only one thing for me
to do now, don't you?

1:22:59
Compromise?
1:23:01
Yes.
1:23:03
Yes.
1:23:05
You think that's right, don't you?
1:23:07
-I don't think it matters a bit what I think.
-It does though, Linda.

1:23:11
You think it's right, don't you?
Say you think it's right.

1:23:13
Johnny, when two people love each other
as much as you do...

1:23:17
...anything that keeps them apart
must be wrong.

1:23:23
-Good evening.
-Good evening, sir.

1:23:25
They tell me you've been away.
Pleasant having you back.

1:23:28
It's pleasant to be back.
1:23:31
There's been a rather noticeable absence
of snow these recent weeks.

1:23:34
Quite.
1:23:35
Father, Johnny came tonight to see Julia.
1:23:38
That doesn't surprise me a great deal,
Daughter, not a great deal.

1:23:41
Julia, not you and me.
Come on, Dada, let's go bye-bye.

1:23:47
Good evening, Johnny.
1:23:51
-Get your coat, darling, we're going out.
-Yes, dear.

1:23:53
Father, could you explain to the Todds?
1:23:56
Please, close the door.
I wish to speak with you both.


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