I Could Go on Singing
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:13:00
He's really pretty good.
I think you'd be proud of him.

:13:05
- Let me see him.
- No.

:13:07
- Just once.
- And then what?

:13:09
Nothing. I go.
:13:12
Look, Jenny, to see him now
would make it much harder...

:13:15
for you, for me, for all of us.
:13:19
And that's final?
:13:21
Final.
:13:22
Well, I think I've taken up
enough of your time, David...

:13:25
and I'd like to get out of here.
Where's my coat?

:13:27
It's outside.
I'll call you a cab.

:13:28
- No, thank you. I'd rather walk.
- It won't take a moment.

:13:30
No, thank you.
I'd rather walk.

:13:33
Don't bother to see me out.
I'll take care of myself.

:13:36
Jenny.
:13:39
What?
:13:41
You forgot your prescription.
:13:44
What does it say?
Three times a day before meals?

:13:49
And shake the bottle.
:13:55
It's good for what ails me?
:13:58
Good night, David.
:13:59
You've been very kind,
and thank you.

:14:02
Jenny.
:14:04
It really would mean
so much to you, wouldn't it?

:14:07
To see him again?
:14:10
Yes.
:14:13
If I let you...
:14:15
and mark these words...
if I let you...

:14:18
you'll promise to look once
and never look again?

:14:24
I promise.
:14:29
All right.
:14:45
Are you sure you want to go on?
:14:47
Well, I can't stop now
or I'll sink.

:14:50
Peel it, Joe, peel it!
:14:51
Tell me, do all
the mothers do this?

:14:53
Yes. But they usually wear
good woman's shoes.

:14:56
Where is Matt? Is he...
:14:58
No, he's with
that lot over there.


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