1:27:01
No.
1:27:05
Come on.
1:27:09
What are you going to do?
1:27:12
I don't know. Nothing.
1:27:15
- You can't go.
- No.
1:27:18
- You can't let him go.
- Judy?
1:27:20
We can't be late, because this board
convenes just twice a year.
1:27:23
Some of the men are coming from
Boston. Some as far as Kansas City.
1:27:27
And a very distinguished man,
Heinzig of Vienna is coming.
1:27:31
They're gonna sit around that table
and tell if your boy's right or not.
1:27:34
So come on, hurry.
1:27:38
Oh, Ann.
1:27:39
Can't you see?
1:27:41
I can't stop that.
1:27:45
Can you see anything?
1:27:47
Can you see me?
1:27:50
Not very well.
1:27:55
"Dimming of the vision.
1:27:59
Then blindness.
1:28:03
Then... ."
1:28:06
Oh, if I can only last till he goes.
1:28:11
Now, Ann...
1:28:13
...come on.
1:28:15
Go back to your garden and plant
your flowers as if nothing had happened.
1:28:19
Dear Ann.
1:28:21
I know what I must do.
1:28:23
Go on.
1:28:25
Go on.
1:28:31
Judy.
1:28:33
Coming.
1:28:36
You know what this means,
don't you?
1:28:38
Means that in five or 1 0 years,
I'll begin to get someplace.
1:28:41
It's very exciting, isn't it?
1:28:43
I might even be acclaimed.
Might get our picture in the paper.
1:28:46
- You'll make history.
- Say, which one are you gonna wear?
1:28:49
Darling, I don't think I'll go.
1:28:52
- You haven't packed enough shirts.
- What do you mean, you're not going?
1:28:56
Ann and I were talking.
I think I'll stay with her.
1:28:58
New York will do you good.
You can buy new clothes.