Lolita
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:08:00
Perhaps you'd better tell him
about Charlotte's kidney.

1:08:05
Humbert, Charlotte didn't want
anybody to know this, but...

1:08:09
...she hadn't long to live, anyhow.
1:08:11
She only had one kidney.
1:08:13
-Born that way.
-Yes, that's right.

1:08:15
And the one kidney she had
was distressed.

1:08:18
She had...
1:08:19
-Nephritis.
-...nephritis.

1:08:25
I'll get it.
1:08:29
Try to think of your poor little Lolita
all alone in the world.

1:08:32
You must live for her sake.
1:08:37
-Excuse me.
-That's all right. Come in, please.

1:08:40
I'm Frederick Beale Senior.
May I talk to you for a moment?

1:08:43
Do, please.
1:08:44
My son was driving the car.
1:08:46
When that thing happened.
1:08:48
Yes.
1:08:49
My two youngest, Jack and Mary,
are in the same grade as your Lolita.

1:08:53
He's had a terrible shock.
1:08:55
Yes, of course he has.
1:08:57
You know, this isn't easy
to talk about, but...

1:09:00
...technically it was the pedestrian's fault
and not the driver's.

1:09:05
Technically, you're absolutely right.
1:09:07
You see, it was raining
and she ran across the road.

1:09:10
You don't have to explain to me
because I have no quarrel with you.

1:09:16
I must say you're wonderfully sympathetic.
1:09:19
In fact, you've been so generous
about the whole matter...

1:09:22
...l was about to suggest that
maybe you'd allow me to pay...

1:09:25
...the funeral expenses.
1:09:26
That's awfully nice of you.
1:09:30
Thank you very much.
1:09:32
Well, that's the least I can do.
1:09:36
It's my pleasure.
1:09:38
Well, I won't keep you any longer.
1:09:40
We'll have to get together very soon
and sort out the details.

1:09:44
Yes, let's do that...yes.

prev.
next.