Leave Her to Heaven
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1:17:00
No, she's not here at the moment.
1:17:02
I'd be glad to take a message.
1:17:14
Yes, I will.
1:17:24
Don't mention it.
1:17:28
Ruthie, my lass, the surf was wonderful.
You should've come in for a dip.

1:17:33
Too cold for me.
1:17:35
You're a softy.
You always were.

1:17:41
Hmm.
1:17:43
Richard's new book.
1:17:45
Nice.
1:17:56
Where is everybody?
1:17:58
Dick's gone for a walk.
Mother's in her room.

1:18:00
I'm worried about Mother these days,
the way she keeps to her room.

1:18:03
- Isn't she well?
- Perfectly well.

1:18:06
Then why do you suppose
she insists on acting like a hermit?

1:18:09
- Why don't you ask her?
- She won't talk to me.

1:18:11
I can't imagine what's come over her.
1:18:14
Oh, by the way,
that phone call was for you.

1:18:16
Somebody from the travel bureau
in town.

1:18:18
Said it was all right about the
transportation and hotel reservations.

1:18:22
Who's going places and where?
1:18:25
I am. Mexico.
1:18:29
Well, why the wanderlust
all of a sudden?

1:18:32
I just thought I'd like
to get away for a while.

1:18:35
From what?
1:18:36
Is there anything strange
about wanting to take a trip?

1:18:39
No, I suppose not, but why Mexico?
1:18:43
I've always wanted to see Mexico.
1:18:45
I've never heard you
say anything about it before.

1:18:48
What part of Mexico?
1:18:49
Taxco.
1:18:54
- When are you going?
- Next week.

1:18:56
- With Mother?
- No.

1:18:58
- By yourself?
- By myself.


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