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1:25:00
Look how it's clouding up.
1:25:01
It's getting darker every second.
1:25:03
It's funny, I can still feel
the sun on my hands.

1:25:16
- Judith.
- Ann!

1:25:18
The sun has gone. There are clouds.
It is getting dark.

1:25:23
It's all right. It's all right, Ann.
1:25:42
Judy. Judith.
1:25:46
lf the Ladies' Gardening Group
can adjourn their meeting...

1:25:49
...I've got some news.
We're not going to Philadelphia.

1:25:52
We're going to New York.
1:25:53
I've just read a wire over the telephone.
I'll show you.

1:25:56
Come on, Judy.
1:25:58
Come on.
1:26:00
Not a word.
1:26:06
Darling, this is great news.
1:26:07
Read it. A wire from Fisher in
Philadelphia. Martha wrote it down.

1:26:11
Well?
1:26:13
- How nice.
- "How nice"?

1:26:14
Is that all?
1:26:16
Ann, you read this.
I never could read Martha's writing.

1:26:19
Well, Ann,
of all the profound understatements... .

1:26:22
"Doctor Frederick Steele,
Brattleboro, Vermont.

1:26:25
Wild with excitement
over your latest report.

1:26:28
Biological tests convince me
you may be on right road with isolation."

1:26:31
Isolation, see? Choke off the oxygen.
1:26:33
Well, you two wouldn't understand.
Go ahead, read it.

1:26:36
- "Believe we..."
- Here, I'll do it.

1:26:38
"Believe we should present material
in New York tomorrow.

1:26:41
Please wire.
My congratulations, Fisher."

1:26:43
- Isn't that marvelous?
- It's wonderful. Isn't it, Ann?

1:26:46
I was... I was just bowled over
for a minute.

1:26:49
Sure, so was l. I wired Fisher
I'd meet him at 1 0:00 in the morning.

1:26:53
- Did you?
- Yeah.

1:26:54
It means driving to Mill's Junction
to catch the 4:40.

1:26:57
Martha's packed you,
but I can't even find my socks, so hurry.


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