:50:01
When I found out that I was dying
I had great anxieties
:50:05
about you and your future welfare.
:50:08
It was for this reason
that I felt you should remarry,
:50:11
and that Bert
would make an ideal husband.
:50:15
I'm telling you all this
so you'll feel no guilt whatsoever
:50:19
about marrying Bert.
:50:21
After whatever is considered
a decent interval by your bridge club.
:50:27
And now, my dearest,
:50:30
I must close.
:50:32
With sincerest wishes
for your future happiness,
:50:37
your loving husband,
:50:40
the late George Kimball."
:50:45
Oh, it's beautiful,
:50:47
It's just beautiful.
:50:55
Hey, Arnold, would you take it easy?
You've been hitting the bottle hard.
:50:59
Yes, and I'll keep hitting it too.
I don't know how else to handle this.
:51:04
Quiet. Judy's upstairs.
- I'm sorry.
:51:08
George?
- What? - Do me. - Yeah. Come on.
:51:15
I want to tell you
how proud I am of you.
:51:19
The wonderful thing you're doing
for Judy. So unselfish and ennobled.
:51:26
I mean, actually fixing your wife up
with another man.
:51:38
Does it bother you
that Judy may marry this guy and,
:51:43
you know, the...
- You mean...?
:51:46
Yeah.
- No, Arnold!
:51:50
She wouldn't think of it.
:51:53
All she needs now is a companion.
:51:57
Someone to walk with,
over the hill and down the other side.