The Bridges of Madison County
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:05:01
Could you come here for a minute?
:05:04
What?
:05:10
Where are we going?
:05:18
She say anything in there about me?
About leaving me anything?

:05:22
No.
:05:29
What's going on?
:05:34
We were just wondering
if it might be better...

:05:38
...if Carolyn and I
looked at this stuff ourselves.

:05:42
We don't want to keep you
waiting around.

:05:47
I'll contact your office
about the legal work.

:05:51
"I struggle to...
:05:54
...put it together in a way
that allows me to continue...

:05:58
...knowing that we're
on separate roads.

:06:06
But then, I look through the lens
of my camera and you're there.

:06:11
I start to write an article
and I find myself writing it to you.

:06:16
It's clear to me now that we
have been moving towards each other...

:06:21
...towards those 4 days,
all of our lives."

:06:24
I don't want to hear anymore.
Burn the damn thing.

:06:27
I don't want to hear it.
:06:29
Throw it away.
:06:36
What's he saying now?
:06:39
He just goes on about how
if Mom ever needed him...

:06:43
...she could reach him through the
National Geographic Magazine in D.C.

:06:48
He was a photographer.
:06:52
He promises not to write again.
:06:55
And then, all it says is:
:06:59
"I love you, Robert."

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