1:17:06
	You handle that ax
just like my son Timmy.
1:17:19
	As I was saying, Andy,
life here is simple.
1:17:22
	Not much like your America.
1:17:23
	A good wife, a good pipe,
a good dog...
1:17:26
	...and a piece of land.
It's the only way to live.
1:17:29
	I hope you don't mind
the whole clan busting in tonight...
1:17:32
	...but we haven't seen Patty
in a long time...
1:17:34
	...and we need cause
to gather now and then.
1:17:37
	They were all wonderful.
I hope they liked me.
1:17:40
	Yank, they loved you.
1:17:42
	It's not a happy lot for us, Andy.
1:17:45
	So many of our boys gone.
1:17:50
	Come along, old girl.
1:17:52
	Let's turn in and give the young folks
a chance before the log dies out.
1:17:56
	- Good night.
- Good night.
1:18:08
	Pat, we're leaving New Zealand soon,
and I want you to know one thing.
1:18:13
	I'm glad I came here,
and I'm glad I found you.
1:18:18
	You don't know how fouled up
I am inside me.
1:18:22
	It's the kind of a thing
a guy can't shake overnight.
1:18:26
	The only women I ever knew
were in the halls of the lumber towns.
1:18:33
	Maybe it's a good thing
about us leaving.
1:18:35
	Maybe I can get myself squared away.
1:18:39
	I know how scared you are over losing
your husband and your brother.
1:18:46
	Do you suppose you'll
ever come back to New Zealand?
1:18:49
	You can never tell about the Marines.
Here today, gone tomorrow.
1:18:52
	Andy, stop.
1:18:54
	We both know
you'll never come back.
1:18:57
	Oh, this rotten war.
1:18:59
	Look, I know we're just friends,
but would you write me?