:23:01
Last week they were both in
the infirmary with the same cold.
:23:11
Meanwhile, any suggestions
I make to Anna about her future,
:23:15
whether it's college,
or cotillion, she dismisses me.
:23:19
Will you speak to her about it,
Franklin? She'll listen to you.
:23:25
Will you?
:23:30
Yes, yes of course.
:23:36
I'll see you tomorrow.
:23:42
Someone important?
:23:44
- You might say so, Lionel.
- Who?
:23:47
A Mr. Roosevelt.
:23:50
- Teddy?
- No, he's dead.
:23:55
Tom, your guest needs
some assistance.
:23:57
We're gonna need
some able-bodied men to move him.
:24:01
Go over
to the livery stable...
:24:02
And fetch the Collier boys.
:24:08
Welcome to Warm Springs,
Mr. Roosevelt.
:24:11
Ah, hello.
Thank you.
:24:14
You must be, uh,
Mr. Loyless.
:24:15
Please, call me Tom,
Mr. Roosevelt.
:24:17
- Then you'd better call me Franklin.
- Franklin.
:24:20
- And this is the missus.
- Call me Eleanor.
:24:22
It's a pleasure.
:24:24
And I see you've met
Roy and Pete.
:24:26
There's a trunk and a chair
with the wheels on it too, Mr. Loyless.
:24:29
- We'll fetch a wagon.
- We've got a wagon, sir.
:24:40
Beautiful country.
:24:42
How long have you
been manager of the inn?
:24:44
Not long.
:24:51
Got any paved roads?
:24:53
No, we don't.