2:00:10
	Hello, Bob.
2:00:12
	Hello, Stell.
2:00:15
	Well, here I am.
2:00:18
	I know what you told Bull to tell me.
2:00:22
	Then why did you come?
2:00:24
	What else have I got to do?
2:00:28
	Bob...
2:00:30
	Bob, I could get on your visiting list.
I could get a job in Oakland maybe.
2:00:34
	I could get a room at the waterfront,
2:00:36
	and you could get some spyglasses
and see my room from your cell.
2:00:39
	It's no use, Stell.
2:00:41
	Please, Bob. There's still hope.
Bureau policy changes.
2:00:46
	There's always the chance
the president will pardon you.
2:00:51
	Why did you come
2,000 miles for nothin'?
2:00:54
	Just to see me once a month?
2:00:58
	I came because I'm your wife, that's why.
2:01:04
	Bob, the only life I got is you.
2:01:08
	Then you've got a damned
poor future, old girl.
2:01:12
	I'm never gonna get outta here.
2:01:15
	I could get a job in a factory.
I could write letters every day.
2:01:18
	- It would be like old times.
- You'd wither away and die waiting.
2:01:22
	- Forget it, Stell. It's the end of the line.
- Please, Bob.
2:01:25
	Now, listen to me. Listen carefully.
2:01:34
	You fought your heart out for me.
2:01:41
	You fought your heart out for me,
but the sun's gone down.
2:01:45
	And don't look for it to rise again.
2:01:48
	I want you to pretend that I'm a dead man.
2:01:52
	I want you to pretend...
that you're standin' on my grave.