Since You Went Away
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1:16:01
Bye, Hal.
1:16:11
- He's nice.
- Yeah, he's a nice fella.

1:16:15
You were sweet to him, Bill.
I'm sorry about...

1:16:18
I acted like a fool.
1:16:22
- He's good-looking, isn't he?
- Is he? I hadn't noticed.

1:16:25
- You must have noticed.
- Well, I didn't.

1:16:29
Come on, let's get a soda.
1:16:36
No chocolate. We only have vanilla
flavoring, but no ice cream.

1:16:39
- Would you like Victory Punch?
- What's that?

1:16:41
It's a loganberry phosphate
with lime.

1:16:43
- That sounds fine.
- We'll make it two.

1:16:46
But you could have a vanilla soda
without any ice cream maybe.

1:16:49
That's right, I could, couldn't I?
I'll try it.

1:16:52
One Victory and one
vanilla soda with no ice cream.

1:16:55
- Do you mind if I smoke?
- Of course not.

1:16:59
Bill, why are you so...
so timid about things?

1:17:03
What do you mean, Jane?
1:17:05
I mean about asking
if you can smoke.

1:17:08
Nobody else does that.
1:17:10
And, well, I mean everything.
1:17:13
Is it...
1:17:15
I hope you won't think
I'm being forward,

1:17:19
but is it something
to do with your grandfather?

1:17:22
No, it isn't that.
1:17:24
Although I suppose I've always
been sort of scared of Grandpa.

1:17:27
But why?
1:17:29
I dug up a scoop
of vanilla ice cream for you.

1:17:32
Please pay the cashier and buy
war stamps with your change.

1:17:35
I will.
1:17:41
You see, my father
was a soldier.

1:17:44
He was a colonel
when he died.

1:17:46
I guess all the Smolletts
all the way back were soldiers.

1:17:50
One of them was
with Washington at Yorktown.

1:17:52
Although sometimes I think
Grandpa just made that one up.

1:17:56
I'm sure he didn't.
You ought to be awfully proud.

1:17:59
I'm proud, all right.

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