1:02:00
Mother will be hours yet.
She's always late.
1:02:04
Can I have a puff of that cigarette?
1:02:08
Do you think you should?
1:02:09
All the girls at Kerwood smoke
as soon as they're in sixth.
1:02:12
- You don't mind, do you?
- Why should I?
1:02:23
Charles, aren't you going to be...
1:02:26
terribly lonely all by yourself
in this big house?
1:02:29
Perhaps. Why?
1:02:32
Only when people are lonely...
1:02:35
they're rather apt to marry
the first woman who comes along.
1:02:38
It doesn't do, you know.
1:02:40
- It doesn't?
- Never.
1:02:42
Not once, in all your years of experience?
1:02:44
I shall be 18 in three years.
1:02:47
- I'll keep you in mind.
- Will you?
1:02:50
I know you're laughing at me...
1:02:52
but please don't do anything rash
in the meantime...
1:02:56
because I do like you awfully,
from the very first moment.
1:03:01
Is this a leap year, by any chance?
1:03:04
I don't know, and I don't care.
1:03:06
- I've said it and I mean it.
- I'll have to think it over.
1:03:09
Anyway, don't you think
that I might come here in the holidays...
1:03:13
and sort of take care of you?
1:03:15
- What would Mother say?
- Jill? She wouldn't mind.
1:03:17
- She loves to get rid of me.
- Kitty!
1:03:20
You'll write to me, won't you?
1:03:22
- Kitty!
- Will you?
1:03:24
All right, if you want me to.
1:03:26
Here I am, waiting.
1:03:28
Goodbye, Charles. Goodbye, Sheldon.
1:03:30
- I've simply got to fly.
- Goodbye, my dear.
1:03:32
- Lovely to see you. Come along, Kitty!
- Goodbye.
1:03:36
- Goodbye, Kitty.
- Goodbye, Uncle Charles.
1:03:39
Thanks for asking me
to come and visit you in the holidays.