:43:37
Finish it.
:43:39
I can't.
:43:43
Then start again.
:43:45
I'd rather not.
:43:52
I'm sure the commissioner would be
disappointed not to hear more.
:43:55
Perhaps Mrs. Leiningen is tired.
:43:58
It takes time to get used to
our climates.
:44:02
I'll be looking forward to a full recital
on my next visit.
:44:07
I'm sorry, but I won't be here.
:44:10
Madam had such a full life
in New Orleans,
:44:13
she finds our country somewhat dull.
She's leaving.
:44:17
I'm sorry. I thought
you would love our country.
:44:21
Oh, I do. It's everything
I expected it to be. Beautiful.
:44:26
Then why do you leave us?
:44:28
Mr. Leiningen thinks
I don't belong here.
:44:30
The commissioner is not interested
in our differences, madam.
:44:34
I don't want the commissioner
to think I'm leaving
:44:36
because I don't like his country.
:44:39
Your reasons are unimportant
to the commissioner.
:44:42
Forgive me, that is not correct.
:44:44
I would be desolate to think
Mrs. Leiningen
:44:46
was unhappy with my country.
:44:48
I shall always remember it.
And your kindness.
:44:52
Good night and goodbye.
:44:56
Only good night, Mrs. Leiningen.