1:06:00
	A little time, Ellen, you'll see.
1:06:03
	He's had a great loss.
There's a great emptiness in his life.
1:06:07
	If he only had a child of his own.
1:06:32
	Oh, it's wonderful!
1:06:33
	When Ellen was little,
her father fixed this as a playroom.
1:06:36
	When she grew up,
he used it as a laboratory.
1:06:38
	It's going to be a playroom again,
as it was before.
1:06:41
	Not exactly. Your baby was a girl.
Ours is going to be a boy.
1:06:45
	- You've decided that, have you?
RICHARD: Definitely.
1:06:47
	Ellen gave me her word of honor.
Stand still, will you?
1:06:50
	- I've got a kink in my neck.
- Dotted Swiss is nice for the curtains.
1:06:54
	- What about the rug?
- Don't put rugs in children's playrooms.
1:06:57
	- You use linoleum.
- Why?
1:06:59
	Linoleum washes easier, just in case.
1:07:04
	Say, you women think
of everything, don't you?
1:07:06
	- All right, you can rest.
- Oh.
1:07:23
	Ellen, you shouldn't have walked up
those stairs.
1:07:27
	You know what the doctor told you.
1:07:28
	Come here and sit down.
1:07:30
	What have you done
with Father's lab?
1:07:32
	We didn't want you to see it
till it was finished.
1:07:34
	- Where are his things?
- We stored them in the basement.
1:07:37
	Why didn't you consult me?
1:07:39
	We wanted to surprise you.
It's an ideal place for a playroom.
1:07:42
	But I didn't want the room changed,
ever. I wanted it left just as it was.
1:07:46
	I know you don't like being surprised,
but we were trying to please you.
1:07:49
	Come on, darling,
everything's so wonderful now.