Leave Her to Heaven
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:41:34
Good morning.
:41:36
Good morning.
:41:38
Oh, darling, I dreamed you were...
:41:42
What gives?
:41:44
Another day with you.
:41:47
Twenty-four hours with you.
:41:59
Good morning, Dick.
- Hey, good morning, Danny.

:42:02
- Good morning, Ellen.
Hi, Danny!

:42:06
Hey!
:42:09
How about a dip in the lake
before breakfast?

:42:12
Okay.
:42:22
- Morning, Mrs. Harland.
Thorne.

:42:24
Who gets up first, you or the sun?
:42:26
Well, mostly it's neck and neck.
:42:27
I thought I'd fix breakfast
for you this morning.

:42:30
Oh, no. That's my job.
:42:32
I'm beginning to feel sort of like
a fifth wheel around here.

:42:35
You mustn't feel like that.
:42:37
Richard considers you a part
of the place.

:42:42
You must've been especially nice to him
when he was a boy.

:42:45
Oh, that wasn't hard. He was a nice kid.
:42:48
You must've had
wonderful times together.

:42:51
Yes, tolerable.
:42:52
Did he change much
when he got to be a young man?

:42:55
Not especially.
:42:57
Did he use to confide in you a lot?
:42:59
Yeah, sometimes.

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