I Could Go on Singing
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:54:14
What did you say the name
of this place was?

:54:16
Stoke Poges.
:54:18
Stoke Poges?
:54:19
It's where Gray wrote his elegy.
Do you know about that?

:54:22
No. I know more
about Gray's Anatomy.

:54:24
- Stoke Poges?
- That's right.

:54:27
"The path of glory
leads but to the grave."

:54:29
Oh, dear.
:54:31
Do you ever look
at gravestones?

:54:32
- No.
- They're great fun.

:54:34
Fun?!
:54:35
Yes. They're not
a bit depressing, really.

:54:37
Listen to this.
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"Here lies my wife.
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"Here let her lie.
:54:42
"Now she's at rest,
and so am I."

:54:43
That's terrible.
:54:45
You're a terrible boy.
:54:47
When I die,
I think I'll be cremated.

:54:49
- Would you like to be cremated?
- I don't know. I suppose so.

:54:51
It's very sanitary
and sort of chic, like I said.

:54:54
My mother was cremated.
:54:57
Your mother?
:54:58
Janet. But she's not
my real mother.

:55:02
She must have
loved you very much.

:55:03
She liked me.
:55:06
Come on, let's sit down
for a second, shall we?

:55:11
Don't you ever wonder about
your mother, your real mother?

:55:13
Not really.
:55:15
I mean, who she was and what...
:55:19
No.
:55:20
I'll miss you, Jenny.
:55:24
Will you?
:55:26
Yes.
:55:28
Matt, I'm going to go
to Paris in a few days...

:55:32
and I wish you could
come with me...

:55:34
just for a little while.
:55:36
I'll talk
to your father about it...

:55:38
and I'll make
all the arrangements.

:55:40
All you have to do is say yes.
:55:44
Jenny, I don't understand
why you're being so kind to me.

:55:49
Maybe it's because I've never
had a son of my own...

:55:53
and I like to pretend...
:55:56
and you fit the bill.
Will you help me?

:55:59
Yes, Jenny.

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