:44:01
I'll be looking forward to
a full recital on my next visit.
:44:06
I'm sorry, but i won't be here.
:44:09
Madam had such a full life in New
Orleans, she finds our country dull.
:44:15
- She's leaving.
- I'm sorry.
:44:17
I thought you would love our country.
:44:20
I do. It's everything
I expected it to be. Beautiful.
:44:25
Then why do you leave us?
:44:27
Mr Leiningen thinks i don't belong here.
:44:29
The commissioner is not interested
in our differences.
:44:32
I don't want him to think i'm leaving
because i don't like his country.
:44:38
Your reasons are unimportant
to the commissioner.
:44:41
Forgive me, that is not correct.
:44:43
I would be desolate to think Mrs
Leiningen was unhappy with my country.
:44:47
I shall always remember it
and your kindness.
:44:51
Goodnight and goodbye.
:44:55
Only goodnight, Mrs Leiningen.
:45:06
- May i say something?
- You may not.
:45:17
Will you have a good crop this year?
:45:21
Do you really care?
:45:23
No.
:45:25
But conversation is
better than quarrelling.
:45:35
Each year, my friend, i've seen you get
a little more Ionely and a little harder.
:45:40
You're turning to stone.
:45:43
I expect a better
than average crop, thanks.
:45:46
No. No more.
I have to start early tomorrow.
:45:49
Where to?
:45:50
The Rio Negro basin.
:45:52
I was halfway there when i met
Gruber coming downstream.
:45:57
He was foaming at the mouth,
so i came back with him.