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Three, sir?
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Father, you're in luck.
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Your favorite fish, brook trout.
:30:10
Do you care for trout?
:30:11
Do I care for trout?
:30:12
The one thing in the world
that I care for is trout...
:30:15
in any shape or form.
:30:16
Especially on the end of a line.
:30:18
You're an angler?
:30:20
I'm on my way now to Glen Arden...
:30:22
all set to prove they'll rise
to a Parmacheene Belle.
:30:25
No, not this early.
A Royal Coachman, perhaps.
:30:28
Or maybe a Pink Lady by visible,
but not a Parmacheene Belle.
:30:31
- I've caught them.
- Not at Glen Arden.
:30:33
I know. I've fished Glen Arden. I've tried it.
:30:35
Father...
:30:38
shall we say trout?
:30:49
What a sport.
:30:50
To feel the trout on your line...
:30:52
to play him, to reel him in.
:30:54
- There's no thrill in the world like it.
- Just one that beats it.
:30:58
When you first see him.
:30:59
Not yet on your hook,
but rising to the bait.
:31:02
I stand corrected.
:31:04
I remember once, in the high Sierras,
I was using a Wickham's Fancy.
:31:08
- No, a grizzly wing.
- Father...
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for two hours we've had nothing but fish.
:31:13
My dear, I was only telling him
about my trip to the Sierras.
:31:16
Perhaps you'd like to dance? Shall we?
:31:19
- Did you ever fish the Rockies?
- Have I?
:31:22
Fisher Falls. Gluckman's Point.
:31:25
Gluckman's Point?
:31:30
I'm afraid that dancing
isn't exactly my line.
:31:33
I should say it was part of your line.
:31:37
- May I be frank, too?
- Why not?
:31:40
You dance superbly.
:31:42
I was hoping for something original.
:31:45
Dear, life is so full of disappointments.
:31:49
- Sorry.
- Just the lurch of the boat.
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Afraid I wasn't concentrating.
:31:53
It was your eyes.
:31:55
Beautiful, aren't they?
:31:57
They remind me...
:31:59
Yes, I know.