:48:04
And she answered, "Yes, I do."
:48:08
It's up to you.
:48:10
She said that?
:48:13
You know, Ann, before,
women never meant anything to me.
:48:17
I'd never met anyone like her.
:48:20
I was all set.
I had plans, made arrangements.
:48:23
I know, Vermont.
:48:25
Why don't you go away for
your own sake and that of your work?
:48:28
Work.
:48:30
How can I work when I can't cure her?
:48:33
Nothing else on my mind. I just sit here.
I can't think of anything else.
:48:37
Oh, Ann.
:48:39
- I'd give my body if it'd do any good.
- Isn't there anything? Anything?
:48:43
What's she ever done this should happen
to her? She's never harmed a soul.
:48:48
She's never done anything to anyone
except kindness.
:48:50
I know.
:48:52
Here, look.
:48:54
Here's a letter I got today
from Vienna.
:48:57
The last finding in the case.
:48:59
There's the translation.
:49:01
Not a chance in the world.
:49:04
I don't know where to look next.
:49:09
Here's this Heinzig in Vienna,
the greatest in the world.
:49:12
Twelve of them. "Prognosis negative."
:49:14
"Negative."
:49:18
Negative.
:49:21
Oh, I'm so sorry for you both.
:49:24
You couldn't marry her.
You know what she'd expect.
:49:27
A home, children, plans for the future.
You couldn't do that to her.
:49:34
The great thing, Ann,
is for her never to know.
:49:38
Could you stand watching her
growing happier every day...
:49:41
...with this thing
creeping up behind her?
:49:43
Could you stand that? I couldn't.
:49:45
It isn't a question of what you
or I could stand.
:49:48
The main thing
is for her to be happy...
:49:51
...every hour.