Two for the Road
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:25:00
I see what you mean about
rearranging the luggage.

:25:03
I thought you might, Howie.
:25:04
That's a real sun.
:25:06
We're getting way down south, honah.
:25:09
Mummy, I'm hungry.
I want to eat something now.

:25:13
I don't want anything to eat.
:25:17
I think she's going to be
late fixating.

:25:22
She felt we hurried her.
Why don't we all relax?

:25:25
Marcus, I've been meaning
to say about expenses.

:25:28
I think I've come up with a formula.
:25:31
Ruthie.
:25:34
If you're agreeable,
we'll call Ruthie a half,

:25:38
in which event we can divide
everything into nine parts

:25:42
and split them in the ratio
of five to four.

:25:46
I think that's the final breakdown
on this morning's expenses.

:25:51
If you'd care to check it.
:25:52
I believe you.
:25:54
Shall we go?
:25:58
You don't like my house, do you?
:26:00
It's very handsome.
Market at 25000, I like it a lot.

:26:04
It's beautiful, Ruthiebelle.
Come on, sweetheart.

:26:07
I want to take my house with me.
:26:09
She's feeling insecure.
Only natural.

:26:11
Come on, sweetness.
:26:12
I want to take my house
with me!

:26:17
I want it!
:26:19
Ruthie, this time I have to say
no, and I mean no.

:26:29
It's very reassuring at times
to retain a flexibility of attitude.

:26:35
He has a tremendously mature quality,
that's what I love about him.

:26:39
He has a quiet assurance.
:26:42
Don't you think he has
a quiet assurance?

:26:44
Very quiet assurance.
:26:46
He's the husband type.
:26:49
You were always the lover type.
I guess you still are.

:26:51
I've been married to Joanna
for nearly two years.

:26:54
But your relationship is volatile.
Anyone can see that.

:26:58
Joanna, I don't want you
to feel badly about what happened.


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