Love and Death on Long Island
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1:08:01
Mmm!
1:08:03
A poignant little scene.
1:08:06
It sets up
the whole story line.

1:08:08
I go to college.
All the college girls
try to mother me.

1:08:11
But I fall in love with a
teacher whose husband turns out
to be a grand wizard in the KKK.

1:08:15
Uh, something of
a message there?

1:08:19
It's the usual stuff.
1:08:21
Tell me, do you get a chance
to deliver a eulogy
to your mother?

1:08:26
No, no, no way.
It would hold up
the action.

1:08:29
- You're allowed to improvise?
- Thanks, babe.

1:08:32
They get pretty nervous
about that.

1:08:35
Hmph.
1:08:37
What's the point?
1:08:40
Where you been
hidin'yourself?

1:08:42
I was talking to
our neighbor. Is that okay?

1:08:45
Is this one of those
telephones that doesn't
have to be plugged in?

1:08:52
Quite remarkable,
isn't it?

1:08:54
Hey, I have a great idea.
1:08:56
Giles, why don't you call
your godchild in England?

1:08:59
I'm sorry?
Abigail, wasn't it?

1:09:01
You could call her and tell
her you're sitting here
with Ronnie Bostock.

1:09:04
Ron could say hi to her.
I know she'd just die.

1:09:10
Well, I'm afraid--
I'm afraid it's the middle
of the night in England.

1:09:15
They're only
five hours ahead.

1:09:20
You know what, Aud?
1:09:22
That's about the stupidest idea
I ever heard. What am I
supposed to say to the kid?

1:09:26
Huh? I'm sorry,
Giles.
Oh.

1:09:30
Jesus!
1:09:38
[ Typewriter Keys
Clacking Slowly ]

1:09:41
[ Thinking ]
"Ronnie. Brackets.
At his mother's grave.

1:09:44
"End of brackets.
1:09:46
"I'd like to say a few words
by Walt Whitman,

1:09:49
if that's okay with everyone."
1:09:52
[ Ronnie ] I'd like to say
a few words by Walt Whitman,
if that's okay with everyone.

1:09:55
"The untold want...
1:09:58
"by life and land
never granted.


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