:24:01
I was married.
:24:04
Didn't your brother tell you?
:24:06
No.
:24:10
He left that out.
:24:12
Everything else about you...
:24:14
...everything...
:24:17
...all but that.
:24:18
I made a point of letting
your brother know.
:24:21
He should have told you.
:24:22
Perhaps he knew me better
than I thought he did.
:24:26
How long were you married?
:24:27
Nearly a year.
:24:30
He was killed.
:24:31
- How?
- He drank.
:24:35
He was very gay, very charming
and usually drunk.
:24:38
One night he went out riding,
:24:40
very gay, very charming
and very drunk.
:24:45
The money you sent
to pay my debts paid his.
:24:49
- So he was no good.
- He was the kindest man
:24:51
- I've ever known.
- He was a weakling.
:24:53
- You didn't like him.
- I loved him.
:24:56
How many others have there been?
:25:02
Madam...
:25:04
...you've seen my house.
:25:06
It took me seven years to build,
to make it what it is,
:25:10
in the heart of the jungle.
:25:12
They laughed at me
up and down the river,
:25:15
but it's what I wanted.
:25:18
I wanted it to be filled
with beautiful things.
:25:20
I wanted a family I could be proud of
in this house that I'm proud of,
:25:24
in the land that I took out of the river
and the jungle with my bare hands.
:25:29
The only condition I ever made
about anything I brought up the river
:25:32
was that it be new, worth the effort.
:25:34
Madam, this piano you're sitting at
was never played by anyone
:25:38
before it came here.
:25:47
If you knew more about music,
:25:50
you'd realize that a good piano
is better when it's played.
:25:54
This is not a very good piano.
:25:57
- I'm not finished with you, madam.
- Yes, you are.