:26:00
- Did you have Olga?
- No, but Olga knew who I was.
:26:04
She asked to meet me. She's very upset
about the story she blurted out to you.
:26:10
- She didn't say it wasn't true, did she?
- No.
:26:19
I knew this sort of thing happened
to other people, but I...
:26:22
I never dreamed it could happen to us.
:26:25
We've been so happy together.
So really happy.
:26:29
I know.
:26:32
There, there, baby.
:26:40
Have you got one?
:26:48
I'll be all right now.
:26:49
You haven't said anything
to Stephen yet, have you?
:26:52
- No. I haven't even seen him since...
- Then say nothing.
:26:55
Don't forget that's my handkerchief.
:26:57
- Shall I give this a touch with the iron?
- Yes. Thank you, Jane.
:27:01
Look, Mother. Rather sweet, isn't it?
:27:03
Charming. And very wise of you
to wear pink.
:27:10
You didn't really mean
that I should say nothing?
:27:12
- Of course I do.
- But, Mother...
:27:14
I felt the same way 20 years ago.
:27:19
Not Father!
:27:22
In many ways, your father was
an exceptional man, but that wasn't one.
:27:27
- And you said nothing?
- Nothing. I had a wise mother, too.
:27:31
Listen, my dear. This story isn't new.
It comes to most wives.
:27:34
But Stephen...
:27:36
Stephen is a man.
He's been married 10 years.
:27:39
You mean he's tired of me?
:27:41
Stephen's tired of himself,
tired of feeling the same things in himself.
:27:45
Time comes when a man
has to feel something new.
:27:48
And he's got to feel young again,
just because he's growing old.
:27:51
- Mother, Stephen isn't old.
- Of course not.
:27:53
But we women are much more sensible.
:27:55
When we tire of ourselves,
we change our hair, or hire a new cook...
:27:59
...or decorate the house.