Shenandoah
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:38:00
when they're like that,
Sam.

:38:02
A little lovin'.
You understand me,
don't ya?

:38:08
No, sir.
:38:10
You don't, huh?
:38:16
[ Ann ]
There's somethin'else
you must remember.

:38:19
Husbands like to be alone
once in a while.

:38:22
Why?
:38:25
You never know why.
:38:27
But I can always tell
when James wants to be alone.

:38:31
A mood comes over him.
:38:33
I can always see it in his eyes
before it gets there.
I don't know where...

:38:37
the mood comes from or why,
but that's when
I leave him alone.

:38:43
It seems sometimes things get
so thick around a man...

:38:47
that he comes to feel that
everything is closin' in on him.

:38:51
That's when he wants
to be left alone.

:38:55
You understand,
don't you?

:38:58
No.
:39:00
No.
:39:00
[ Organ Playing
""The wedding March'"]

:39:04
[ Skipped item nr. 434 ]
:39:21
""Dearly beloved,
:39:23
""for as much as marriage...
:39:26
""is a holy estate
ordained by Fod...

:39:30
to be held in honor
by all--'"

:39:45
To love and to cherish
till death us do part.

:39:50
[ Bjoerling ]
"According to Fod's
holy ordinance,

:39:52
and thereto
I plight thee my troth. '"

:39:54
[ Sam ]
According to Fod's
holy ordinance,

:39:57
and thereto
I plight thee my troth.


prev.
next.