:29:02
	Thank you.
:29:29
	Looks like l got the plague, don't it?
:29:33
	-No...no it's not you.
-Well, l guess you can't...
:29:36
	...break out of prison and into society
in the same week.
:29:39
	Please...please.
:29:57
	-You're ill, Mrs. Mallory.
-No, it's just that l....
:30:03
	l'll be all right.
:30:06
	You've been very kind. Why?
:30:10
	ln the world l live in, one doesn't
often meet a lady, Mrs. Mallory.
:30:15
	Have you ever been in Virginia?
:30:17
	l was in your father's regiment.
:30:22
	l should remember your name.
You're Mr. Hatfield.
:30:26
	That's what l'm called, yes.
:30:39
	Why do you look at me like that?
:30:41
	l'm just trying to remember.
:30:43
	Ain't l seen you
someplace before, ma'am?
:30:46
	No, you haven't.
:30:50
	l wish l had, though.
:30:53
	l know you, l mean...
:30:55
	...l know who you are. l guess
everybody in the territory does.