Since You Went Away
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:28:01
You mean that since you called off
your deal with us for breakfast...

:28:04
You sit right down over there.
I'll have it ready in a jiffy.

:28:08
This is kind of you.
I'd better clean up a bit.

:28:11
- Why don't you do it right here?
- Thank you.

:28:15
I'm very sorry I had that
little run-in with your daughter.

:28:18
Jane? It was
her fault, I'm afraid.

:28:20
That may be, but there was
no excuse for my own boorishness.

:28:23
Let's forget it, shall we?
:28:26
- Salad and milk?
- Fine, fine, anything.

:28:33
Mrs. Hilton, I would like to say
that I admire very much

:28:36
the manner in which you've taken
the news about your husband.

:28:40
I'm afraid that underneath,
I'm perhaps not quite so courageous.

:28:44
Then it's all the more admirable.
:28:46
Fortitude is easy
when there's no feeling.

:28:51
- Aren't you having something?
- I'm not hungry.

:28:58
- Colonel, may I say something?
- Anything.

:29:02
I think it's a pity
about you and Bill.

:29:05
He's a wonderful boy.
I can tell you that.

:29:07
He's so hungry for affection.
He's like a lonely puppy.

:29:12
Time he got over
his puppyhood, I should say.

:29:16
- Bill's going to be a splendid man.
- Perhaps, perhaps.

:29:19
Blood may tell in the end.
:29:22
He's leaving tonight.
:29:25
Going into combat duty,
I imagine.

:29:29
Is that so?
:29:30
Jane and he are spending
the day together.

:29:32
He's taking the Pathfinder
at midnight.

:29:35
I have an engagement tonight.
:29:38
That's too bad.
:29:45
Your grandson's
going off to war.

:29:48
But I don't suppose that's
of any importance to you.

:29:51
If you'll excuse me.
:29:56
I don't want you to think that
I'm any more ruthless than is the case.

:29:59
I do have an engagement,
an important one,


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