1:00:01
Tisha has told us
about your photographs.
1:00:08
Oh, forgive me, Mrs. Strong.
1:00:10
My mother at the winter palace.
1:00:14
1910, l believe.
1:00:18
Photographs fade.
1:00:20
Memories live forever.
1:00:25
Alas, Mrs. Strong...
1:00:27
memories can fade, too.
1:00:29
That has not been my experience.
1:00:36
l'll get the coffee.
1:00:52
Labor Day is such
a sad holiday, is it not?
1:00:55
lt drives us home
to our winter caves.
1:01:00
And where will you
be hibernating, Mr. Maranov?
1:01:05
l was thinking of taking
a small flat on the mainland.
1:01:11
Far from St. Petersburg.
1:01:13
Yes, and almost as cold.
1:01:16
Yes. l should think
you'd prefer to be...
1:01:20
in the South in the winter.
1:01:23
Well, one makes
economies, Madam.
1:01:28
l suspected you were
a practical man.
1:01:31
A primary requisite
for--for survival.
1:01:35
Would you not agree?
1:01:36
Most certainly.
1:01:43
And when you escaped
from Russia...
1:01:45
Mr. Maranov, you went to Paris?
1:01:47
Ah, Paris, yes.
1:01:49
Sarah's been to Paris.
Haven't you, Sarah?
1:01:52
Oh, it was such
an exciting city.
1:01:55
ln a way, certainly...
1:01:57
but depending upon one's
circumstances.
1:01:59
Well, you won't find
much excitement here.