:21:01
Oh. ls this sandwich for me?
Yes.
:21:06
These slippers are just wonderful.
:21:10
They were a Christmas gift
from me to my late husband.
:21:13
Ah. May l?
Please.
:21:19
l'll get these clothes right back to you. l
was just gonna give them to the Goodwill anyway.
:21:24
Look at that.
:21:26
Phil was almost exactly your size.
:21:37
You know,
this is rather serendipitous.
:21:40
I've been looking for two suitable
subjects for a mother and daughter portrait.
:21:44
Something l'm thinking about for my book.
:21:47
At first l would want to draw
you and your daughter together.
:21:51
That way, when l draw
each one of you separately,
:21:54
uh, the presence of the other one is--
is, uh, somehow there.
:21:58
How long would it take, and...
:22:00
Uh-- which one of us would you
want to draw first... separately?
:22:04
l should do Glorie first.
:22:07
First, uh-- Well, first, the two
of you together, and then, uh--
:22:12
then Glorie alone, and then when
Glorie's back at college, you alone.
:22:17
Mr. Cole,
you really are an enigma.
:22:21
So which are you,
and artist or a writer?
:22:25
Oh, Glorie, l'm--
:22:27
l'm neither, really. l'm--
l'm just an entertainer of children,
:22:31
and l like to draw.
:22:34
What sort of drawings
did you have in mind?
:22:36
Don't-- No, no, no.! Don't-- Don't stop.
:22:39
My goodness.
Wiper! Wiper.
:22:55
Uh, yeah. Why don't you, uh,
just come in and wait on the porch.