:24:00
Maybe we should.
:24:04
Don't even think about it now.
:24:24
- lt's a long way.
- lt certainly is.
:24:26
lf it weren't for you l'd have been
dropping bread crumbs along the way.
:24:50
- Mr. Gould?
- Of course.
:24:55
- My wife has all of your records.
- Well...
:25:00
tell your wife that she has
exceptional taste.
:25:04
Also she's very lucky.
:25:07
l'm never going to sign
one of these again.
:25:10
How long have you worked
for this theater?
:25:12
lt's been almost 30 years.
:25:15
Thirty years? You must be near
retirement? lf you don't mind my asking.
:25:18
- No. At the end of the season.
- What will you do after that?
:25:21
- Well l have my garden.
- Yes?
:25:25
l'm going to build
an arboretum.
:25:27
- You know what that is?
- Yes l think so.
:25:38
My best to your wife and garden.
:25:40
Thank you.
:25:55
What did he say?
What did he write?
:25:58
"April 1 0 1 964. Best of luck
on your new career. Glenn Gould--