:57:00
but i'll-
we'll miss you.
:57:03
Will you really?
:57:04
You know i will.
:57:05
Anne, i have no right
to tell you this,
:57:08
but, you know, i get
sort of a choky feeling
:57:11
every time i think
i'm never going to see you again.
:57:14
Oh, don't be angry at me
for saying that, will you?
:57:18
I'm not angry.
:57:18
You see, it's the only way
i have of telling you
:57:21
how much your friendship
has done for me.
:57:27
Thanks.
:57:28
What are you
going to do?
:57:30
Work. Does that
please you?
:57:33
Mm-hmm.
:57:33
You know,
as soon as i get to the islands,
:57:35
i'm going to get
a little plantation.
:57:37
I've heard of a chap
who made a fortune out there.
:57:39
Oh, that sounds
marvelous.
:57:41
Doesn't it?
:57:41
You know, if it
weren't for you,
:57:44
i wouldn't mind
going,
:57:45
and yet, if it
weren't for you, i wouldn't be going.
:57:48
Gosh, how are you
going to figure that one out?
:57:51
I don't know.
:57:52
Hello, morgan.
Let's see what you've got on you.
:57:57
I guess
you didn't know
:57:58
who this fellow
really was, miss marlowe.
:58:00
That's too bad.
:58:01
Sergeant, please.
Wait a minute.
:58:03
I'm sorry this had
to happen here, anne.
:58:06
But i...
:58:09
now, let's get going.
:58:19
Oh, mother!
:58:20
I love him!
:58:21
Oh, if they'd
only give him another chance!
:58:31
You're going
to find things
:58:32
tougher
than ever here.
:58:34
The state has
closed the mill.
:58:36
You know
what idleness does to a man,
:58:39
so you better
watch your step.
:58:41
Yes, sir.
:58:42
All right, morgan. Let's go.
:58:46
Yes, sir.
:58:53
We're going to have
a lot more trouble with that bird.
:58:58
You'll see.
:58:59
I think you're wrong,
wallace.