:52:01
Perhaps there is no other life for a man,
is there, Lewis?
:52:07
No, there is not.
:52:10
How sad.
:52:12
-Why sad?
-Because it all ends in death.
:52:16
-l will not have you thinking of death.
-No.
:52:19
l don't know what has made me
think of death.
:52:22
War has made her think of death.
:52:25
l do believe it has.
Dear Clarissa, it is inevitable.
:52:30
Until such savages are
sufficiently civilized to understand...
:52:35
...and abide by decisions
arrived at by arbitration...
:52:38
...we will have, we must have, war.
:52:42
Yes.
:52:45
Now, l feel l should propose a toast
or something of the kind.
:52:48
-l'm not sure what.
-Not the Crimea.
:52:51
No.
:52:52
Lewis, what about you?
Your new appointment.
:52:55
No.
:52:56
No?
:53:01
The three of us.
:53:08
To the three of us.
:53:28
Lewis.
:53:37
-l am with child.
-You are. l didn't know.
:53:43
William has been longing to tell you.
:53:47
l am so unhappy.
:53:49
No. You should both of you be happy.
lt is a happy thing.
:53:55
l beg you not to entertain any thoughts
other than....
:53:59
They're there, Lewis,
like unwelcome guests.