1:11:03
- Good evening, Charlotte.
- Hello, Elliot.
1:11:05
We're a little late.
1:11:07
- You look lovely.
- Thank you. For the roses too.
1:11:13
Yet you wear camellias.
Why do you always?
1:11:16
A personal idiosyncrasy.
We're entitled to them.
1:11:19
You never let me buy them. Why?
1:11:22
- Aren't you full of questions?
- Aren't you full of mystery?
1:11:26
- I? Good night, William.
- Good night.
1:11:32
There are many things about you
I don't understand.
1:11:36
You put me off and don't say why.
1:11:38
I don't even know
if you're thinking favorably.
1:11:41
Favorably, Elliot.
1:11:43
There are many things to think about.
1:11:46
Taking over another
woman's house, her sons.
1:11:50
I'll build you a new one.
1:11:54
Elaine was a wonderful person.
Do you often think of her?
1:11:58
Yes. I want to be honest.
1:12:01
You needn't be afraid
that she will return.
1:12:04
She's a memory.
1:12:05
I'm sure she's much more substantial
than that. You have her sons.
1:12:10
And I have only a dried corsage...
1:12:13
...an empty bottle of perfume.
I can 't even say his name.
1:12:17
I want you to know...
1:12:19
...that I'll be beginning
a new life for you.
1:12:22
If we have a child,
which of us will it resemble?
1:12:26
- A child?
- I've shocked you.
1:12:29
When I marry you,
thall be a chief reason.
1:12:33
Well, whatever the reason,
if only you...
1:12:36
I didn't say "if," Elliot,
I said "when."
1:12:40
- Have another cocktail.
- I don't mind.
1:12:46
- I know we're late.
- Is my fault.
1:12:49
The last, the best.
1:12:51
Find a cocktail. I'm up on you.
1:12:53
Les see, we have old-fashioneds
and martinis. Which?
1:12:57
- Well, it doesn't really...
- You see a ghost?