Since You Went Away
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1:00:01
I've never had such a dramatic
buildup to a cigarette before.

1:00:04
You know what
I was just thinking?

1:00:06
I like you best
when you're not thinking.

1:00:07
That's right, run me down.
1:00:09
Tony Willett, the jolly fellow.
Always good for a laugh.

1:00:13
You're not really going
to be wounded, not by me.

1:00:17
No. If you haven't
wounded me by now,

1:00:20
I guess I'm impervious, Anne.
1:00:22
I would like to tell you
what I was thinking.

1:00:24
All right,
what were you thinking?

1:00:27
I was just thinking what fun
it would be sometimes

1:00:30
to be a good, heavy,
synthetic rubber heel.

1:00:34
It would be synthetic, Tony.
1:00:49
Is it all right now
if I whistled Together?

1:00:52
Go right ahead.
I'd like to join in.

1:01:10
I just can't believe that
by tomorrow, Tony will be gone.

1:01:16
There are enough carrots here
to feed a cavalry regiment...

1:01:19
men and horses.
1:01:22
I think next to Pop, Tony must
be the nicest man in the world.

1:01:26
- Bridget, please.
- What, Colonel?

1:01:28
If you'll excuse me,
I've had enough this morning.

1:01:31
In fact, I think that henceforth,
1:01:33
you may operate this victory garden
entirely by yourself.

1:01:37
Golly, what did I do?
1:01:39
Since you're so obtuse...
1:01:41
"Tony, Tony, Uncle Tony."
1:01:45
I'd better look
for quarters elsewhere

1:01:47
since that's the way
I'm regarded around here.

1:01:49
Colonel Smollett, I wouldn't hurt
your feelings for anything.

1:01:53
It's not a question
of my feelings.

1:01:54
After all, a man
does have his pride.

1:01:57
There's the postman.
Maybe it's a letter from Pop!


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