The War Lover
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:34:26
- Hello.
- Hello.

:34:28
- Are you enjoying the madrigals?
- Is that what they are?

:34:32
- Sixteenth-century pop tunes.
- You English are wonderful.

:34:35
Half the world is blowing up, and you
go on singing music 400 years old.

:34:39
You must think we're in a groove.
:34:41
- Would you like to walk down to the river?
- You're the guide.

:35:07
It's so wonderfully old.
:35:10
Maybe Shakespeare and Ben Jonson
stood on this very bridge.

:35:13
You're very American.
:35:16
- Why?
- Well, romantic.

:35:19
I like things that last.
:35:21
Things last longer than people.
:35:25
I wrote to Pitt's parents today.
:35:29
Were you in love with him?
:35:30
No. I didn't know him very well.
:35:34
But he was a very nice man.
:35:38
He was on Braddock's plane.
We saw it go down.

:35:42
Your pilot, what's his name,
Rickson?

:35:45
Buzz, yeah. Buzz Rickson.
:35:47
Is he really that good?
They were making such a fuss over him.

:35:50
- The best.
- Is he?

:35:53
Yes. You see, well, I fly by the book...
:35:57
...but Buzz flies like
he's a part of the plane.


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