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:56:01
I think it's just the description
that I heard from my brother.

:56:05
I don't even think foam core
existed back then, Mrs. Groden.

:56:10
I always felt partly responsible,
involved, being the one to find her.

:56:15
But now I don't think I did.
:56:19
I don't think I did.
:56:22
It was like the cornerstone
of my childhood.

:56:25
The event upon which I built
everything else...

:56:27
...and now it's pulled out,
and everything is toppled.

:56:31
The only thing I can hold on
to right now, Mrs. Groden...

:56:35
...the only thing I know to be true...
:56:38
...is my love for you.
:56:42
Mr. Gibbs.
:56:45
- Yes?
- New Mexico is a very powerful place.

:56:50
Often when people first get here,
it's a little overwhelming.

:57:01
I do feel a little...
:57:04
...displaced.
:57:07
You're welcome to stay here
with us...

:57:10
...as long as you like
till you find your bearings.

:57:14
- Maybe just one or two nights?
- Sure.

:57:19
- Thanks. Your husband won't mind?
- Oh, no. He won't mind.

:57:23
He won't mind.
:57:24
I can't hide my feelings.
:57:27
I would hope not.
:57:29
We'll get this tax thing
straightened out.

:57:33
I know it must be weighing on you.
:57:43
They have a good mass-transit system
in New York, don't they, Mr. Gibbs?

:57:47
Bread?
:57:52
Bread. Certainly.
Please. Thank you.

:57:55
- Butter?
- No, thank you.

:57:58
Actually, I would, on second thought.

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