Suddenly, Last Summer
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1:05:01
Or that one is not appetizing.
1:05:05
I think really he was half-starved...
1:05:09
...from living on pills and salads.
1:05:14
You just relax, now.
1:05:20
We'll fly north, little bird.
1:05:23
It's what he called me sometimes.
1:05:26
Little bird.
1:05:29
We'll walk under those radiant,
cold northern lights.

1:05:36
I've never seen the aurora borealis.
1:05:42
Well...
1:05:44
He never saw those northern lights.
1:05:49
Who said, "We're all of us children...
1:05:54
...in a vast kindergarten...
1:05:57
...trying to spell God's name
with the wrong alphabet blocks"?

1:06:24
Thank you.
1:06:28
Mrs. Venable, I do
want to speak with you...

1:06:31
Oh, this forgetfulness,
my greatest failing, doctor.

1:06:34
I have a little gift for you,
this book.

1:06:37
Thank you.
1:06:39
- Poem of Summer.
- By my son, Sebastian Venable.

1:06:42
That volume contains only one poem,
as do the others I have.

1:06:46
Each with the title Poem of Summer
and the date of the summer.

1:06:49
If you like that one,
I'll bring the others.

1:06:52
He wrote one poem a year?
1:06:54
One for each summer
that we travelled together.

1:06:57
The other nine months of the year
were really only a preparation.


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