:42:03
	- There you are.
- Thank you.
:42:10
	Wonderful. Just wonderful.
:42:12
	If I've accomplished nothing else,
:42:14
	at least I've made you like
one of the little things I like.
:42:17
	I have my little secrets, too.
:42:21
	Bet you think all I do is read
big, heavy books, don't you?
:42:24
	But I don't.
:42:26
	For years, I've been saving
ads out of magazines.
:42:29
	Sometimes, I...
:42:31
	I feel like I'm the girl in the ads,
:42:34
	softly alluring, full of grace,
:42:37
	gowned by Schiaparelli.
:42:38
	If I had money,
I'd dress you like the ads.
:42:41
	Take you to New York,
at least to San Francisco.
:42:43
	You'd have that Schiaparelli gown.
:42:46
	It isn't that important.
:42:48
	It would be when I took you
to the nightclubs, the theatre.
:42:51
	The concerts. D'you ever hear
the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra?
:42:54
	Mm-hm. On the radio.
:42:56
	Whaddya hear on the radio?
A lot of noise.
:42:58
	But when you see 'em up on the stage,
:43:01
	all dressed up with their fiddles
and their horns,
:43:03
	ten thousand people waiting for
the music to begin. That's a concert.
:43:07
	Particularly when Toscanini conducts,
as he is tomorrow afternoon.
:43:11
	Toscanini?
:43:13
	Yeah.
:43:14
	And you know what? After the concert,
I'll get him to listen to you play,
:43:17
	see who's right about your talent,
you or me.
:43:20
	- You know Arturo Toscanini?
- I'll make it my business to.
:43:23
	We can leave for San Francisco in the
morning, make it in plenty of time.
:43:27
	No.
:43:29
	Your sister?
:43:31
	Yes.
:43:33
	You gotta do everything she says?
:43:35
	No, but I...
:43:37
	Well, I guess after tonight,
it's goodbye.
:43:40
	I guess it is.
:43:43
	Anyway, there are a few things
to remember.
:43:49
	It could've been wonderful.
:43:53
	Mm-hm.
:43:55
	If I were another guy, the right guy,
:43:58
	it could've gone on like this,
night after night.