Hope Springs
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:12:03
But can I just ask you a question?
:12:09
Most people,
when they go through a break-up,

:12:12
they go through a state of shock and they
get depressed and they wanna be alone.

:12:16
I know I did. But they don't usually
fly to the other side of the world.

:12:21
- You and Vera must've been really close.
- I was on her mailing list.

:12:31
"Mr and Mrs Keith Edwards
request the pleasure of your company

:12:35
at the marriage of their daughter
Vera Samantha to Mr Roger Pelham."

:12:41
You know this Roger Pelham?
:12:42
First I've heard of him,
marrying my fiancée.

:12:45
Vera was your fiancée?
:12:48
I can see why you'd wanna leave London,
but why come here?

:12:51
- It's none of my business...
- No, not at all.

:12:53
A person has a right to know
why someone's in their town.

:12:56
- They seem to here, anyway.
- No, no, I should go.

:13:01
It was the name, really.
:13:07
Maybe I got you wrong.
:13:09
Maybe, instead of an emotional voyage,
what you need is a bodily one.

:13:14
Maybe, instead of asking you
to imagine a beautiful place,

:13:17
I should take you there physically.
:13:20
Have you heard of our Spring Gardens?
:13:23
I'm free now and I can take you.
My car's outside. But only if you want to.

:13:28
That's very kind, but I think
I'm meeting up with Mr Fisher shortly.

:13:35
You know, it's the guys that don't think
they need help that need help the most.

:13:39
You put me in that category?
:13:41
A guy who flew to another country
just to cry in a motel room

:13:45
in a town that he only chose
cos it's called Hope...

:13:48
Yeah, I put you in that category.
:13:56
- What about tomorrow?
- Cool.

:13:59
Cool.

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