1:38:00
But I want you all to know
I'll always think of this lovely town...
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as a place of hospitality
and kindness...
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and homes... homes.
1:38:13
- But I can't bear it if you go, Charles.
- Oh, Emmy, I'll be back.
1:38:17
l've arranged with Dr Phillips
for our little memorial for the children.
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It isn't any of the things you've done.
1:38:28
It's Just the idea
that we were together again. I'm sorry.
1:38:33
But you see,
we were so close growing up.
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And then Charles went away,
and I got married, and...
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Then, you know how it is.
1:38:45
You sort of forget you're you.
You're your husband's wife...
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We'll be looking for you. We feel
you're one of us, don't we, Margaret?
1:38:55
Indeed. I want to thank you
on behalf of our club.
1:38:58
And bless you
for your gift to our hospital.
1:39:00
- The children will bless you, too.
- Thank you, sir.
1:39:04
(Steam Whistle Blowing) Excuse me, sir,
but I-I can hear the train coming now.
1:39:07
Excuse me.
1:39:15
(Train Getting Louder)
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Better get aboard, Charles.
1:39:23
Alright. Goodbye, everybody.
Roger, Ann, come see the train.
1:39:27
Come on, Charlie.
You can see they get off.
1:39:30
Alright.
1:39:32
(Roger) l want to see the rooms,
the private ones.
1:39:34
I've seen berths. I've slept in two uppers
and one lower with papa.
1:39:38
- Goodbye, Joe.
- Goodbye, Charles.
1:39:41
- Goodbye, Emmy.
- Goodbye. And don't forget to write!
1:39:45
I will. You write too.
I'll send you my address.
1:39:53
Goodbye.
1:39:59
Don't Jump on the seats, Roger.