:16:00
Only you are uncommon.
:16:03
How did my brother find you?
:16:05
He advertised in
the New Orleans papers.
:16:08
You'll be flattered to know
there were nearly 50 applications.
:16:12
- He picked you.
- Not exactly. I didn't apply.
:16:15
I have known your brother for years.
:16:17
He asked me to read the applications
and help him choose a wife for you.
:16:22
I became interested. I decided i'd be
much better for you than anyone else.
:16:27
Your brother didn't agree with me,
but i managed to convince him.
:16:32
It wasn't easy.
Very stubborn man, your brother.
:16:35
You might not believe that.
:16:37
- It runs in the family.
- Really?
:16:42
I know why my brother picked you.
:16:45
But what made you decide
to marry a man you'd never met?
:16:50
I think it was your letters that decided
me. Your letters to your brother.
:16:54
I could tell how Ionely you were.
I knew you needed me.
:17:02
I don't need anyone.
:17:05
Not even for children?
:17:07
I suppose i'm to consider myself
fortunate you came down here.
:17:13
Perhaps not right now, but when
you know me better, you will.
:17:17
Perhaps when you know me better,
you won't care to stay.
:17:25
If i'd thought there'd be any doubt,
i would never have left New Orleans.
:17:40
You're here and you're welcome.
:17:43
We do things by schedule in the tropics.
:17:46
We eat early, we go to bed early.
Dinner's at seven.
:17:49
What time is bedtime?
:17:52
- Whenever you wish, madam.
- I wouldn't want to upset your schedule.