:11:04
Up in Canada,
where we're going tomorrow.
:11:11
You know, that's the spot
where I caught that famous fish.
:11:15
Goodness gracious! It isn't such a big fish,
though, is it, Mother?
:11:20
The big fish aren't always
the most important, you know.
:11:25
When I first married Daddy,
I couldn't fish worth a cent.
:11:28
He started to teach me.
:11:29
The first thing I learned was how
to cast a fly. And then I caught that fish!
:11:34
And Daddy said
he'd have to have it stuffed...
:11:36
...in case I never catch another.
:11:41
- But you do catch others?
- Millions of them.
:11:44
It's only nip and tuck now who makes
the biggest catch, Daddy or me.
:11:47
- Does it make Daddy jealous?
- Furious. We have terrific battles.
:11:51
Now you're just fooling.
:11:53
- Where's Daddy in this one?
- He's probably taking the picture.
:11:56
- I see his shadow, there in the snow.
- That's right.
:12:02
I remember that morning.
:12:03
It snowed during the night and we had to
dig our way out of the cabin.
:12:09
We were snowbound for two whole days.
:12:11
- Like in a movie?
- Yes, darling.
:12:14
Were your lives in danger?
:12:20
Hardly. But it was very romantic, anyway.
:12:25
I think that kind
of lovey-dovey stuff is silly.
:12:28
You do?
What do you know about it, anyway?
:12:32
Mother?
:12:34
What do you and Daddy talk about
when I'm not around?
:12:39
- I don't know. Everything.
- You do an awful lot of laughing.
:12:43
- Do we?
- I hear you sometimes.
:12:45
- You shouldn't be listening.
- What do you laugh at?
:12:49
Little jokes. Lots of things.
:12:51
- Do you love Daddy better than me?
- What?
:12:55
Whatever gave you such an idea?
:12:57
Ingrid says you love him
better than anyone.