:15:02
- Do what?
- I don't know what. There's lots I can do.
:15:05
Every time I ask you to be specific,
you become tongue-tied.
:15:09
I had a career.
I gave up a career to marry you.
:15:12
What career? You were
a small-town girl from a Catholic school...
:15:15
- I was working.
- You were struggling...
:15:18
...to break into the fashion industry.
- I was struggling because I was young.
:15:22
You were so pretty.
:15:25
And we went for a drive
to that amusement park.
:15:31
- I can't stay out too late.
- Why not?
:15:34
I have to help the costume designer
shop in the morning.
:15:37
The show opens in six weeks.
:15:39
- Is the costume designer your boyfriend?
- No. I don't exactly have a boyfriend.
:15:44
If I did, I wouldn't be here.
:15:50
You're very beautiful.
:15:53
- And you're very rich.
- No, I'm not, actually.
:15:56
My family is, but...
:15:59
...I wanna make it on my own.
:16:02
- And I will.
- I'm sure you will.
:16:08
- And what are your plans?
- Oh, definitely something in fashion.
:16:12
A designer for the theatre, or costume
designing, just regular clothing designer.
:16:18
I don't know. It's still just a dream.
:16:22
And if I said marry me,
and have my children...
:16:26
...and stay by my side,
and be Mrs Douglas Tait?
:16:32
I'd say you were getting ahead
of yourself. After all, we just met.
:16:37
But I'll confess you're very handsome.
:16:50
And now, Mrs Tait?
:16:53
Now I... spend hours...
:16:59
...trying so hard to hold on to my youth.