:54:00
I'm mad about frogs.
:54:03
I love it. We've always
had heavenly times up here.
:54:06
Every minute completely filled, like today.
:54:09
- Yes. It's been perfect.
- It has, hasn't it?
:54:14
Almost too perfect.
:54:16
And it's costing me a fortune, young man.
:54:20
What?
:54:21
I'm paying dearly for this day of fun.
:54:24
Meaning?
:54:25
It's my own fault
for daring to bet with Dad on men.
:54:28
I'm a rotten judge of men.
:54:31
Well, aren't we all?
:54:34
I bet him a new plane that you'd
tip your hand in the first 24 hours.
:54:39
It's rather sporting of your father
to back a dark horse.
:54:41
Dad's a grand judge of character.
He placed you right away.
:54:46
Impetuous, friendly,
enthusiastic, guileless.
:54:50
Guileless?
:54:51
Not so sure about that.
What's your analysis?
:54:54
Well, I said it first on the boat.
:54:57
Just another fortune hunter
chasing $50 million on the hoof.
:55:01
Then?
:55:02
And then you told me off
for being fragile...
:55:05
but I still said, he's got something
up his sleeve he wants to sell.
:55:09
An oil well, an invention,
or an emerald mine.
:55:14
The last young man we took on
had an emerald mine.
:55:17
And will you believe it,
I even bet you didn't fish?
:55:20
And you lost.
:55:23
"Live and learn, Connie, my angel," I said.
:55:27
"Next time, don't bet on men."
:55:32
What are you thinking?
:55:36
I haven't hurt you, have I?
I didn't mean to hurt you.
:55:40
It was just my way of saying
I hope we can be friends.
:55:45
That's about the nicest thing
that's been said to me this lifetime.
:55:50
- Friends?
- Yes, please.
:55:54
Then you do forgive me?
:55:56
Don't apologize for suspecting people,
Connie. Keep right on.