:04:11
Oh, welcome back, Mr. Hobbs.
:04:13
- Thank you, Ellen. Glad to be back.
- Did you have a nice vacation?
:04:16
Wonderful.
:04:30
Uh, I want you to take something.
:04:33
This goes to Mrs. Hobbs...
:04:35
not to be opened
until after my death.
:04:38
- Is this going to be a long one or a short one?
- I don't know yet.
:04:41
Then I'd better get another book.
I've only a few pages left in this one.
:04:44
My darling Peggy...
:04:46
when you read this, l Oh.
:04:49
I'm sorry, but I remembered when you were
dictating that one about Mrs. Hobbs's brother
:04:52
what you really thought of him
:04:54
it was so long,
I ran right out of the book.
:04:57
Uh-huh. Uh, well
:04:59
All right. Are you ready?
:05:02
My darling Peggy,
by the time you read this...
:05:05
I'll be in an urn
at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
:05:10
So let me make it clear
from the very beginning...
:05:14
that notwithstanding
what I may say here and now...
:05:18
I loved you to the end
and with all my heart.
:05:22
Paragraph.
:05:24
With all my heart. Paragraph.
:05:27
Please don't think I was hasty.
:05:30
I was just like any other normal,
red-blooded American gopher...
:05:34
who works in a big city.
:05:37
Living underground
most of the time...
:05:40
naturally, I liked the idea
of a little fresh air.
:05:43
- Paragraph?
- Paragraph.
:05:46
This is simply to explain to you...
:05:49
why, after last month...
:05:51
you never again
were able to suck me in...
:05:54
to another gay, happy,
carefree vacation...
:05:58
with the family