:24:29
- Well...
- Miss Harding.
:24:35
You'd better park the car
and meet us at gate 2.
:24:41
It made me feel very strange,
having Tess call me "aunt."
:24:44
I've come to regard myself
so completely as her mother.
:24:48
See, my sister died
when Tess was a little baby.
:24:50
- Tess was once a baby?
- To begin with.
:24:53
She and her father were in China.
:24:55
I went out to take care of her.
And him.
:24:57
- Interesting place, China.
- Yes.
:24:59
Especially if you're a maiden aunt
teaching a Chinese nurse...
:25:02
...things you don't know about.
Which reminds me...
:25:05
...the Chiang Kai-shek's are having
an anniversary soon. I must tell Gerald.
:25:10
- Hope we haven't ruined your day.
- No, not at all.
:25:13
Kept me off the streets
and out of poolrooms.
:25:15
- What's the matter, Sam?
- Nothing.
:25:17
- Sure?
- Well, I can't quite figure you out.
:25:20
What are you trying to prove?
Why am I here?
:25:22
- Well, Sam...
- Nurmo could've driven you here.
:25:25
Why did you ask me?
:25:27
Thought you might want
to kiss me goodbye.
:25:44
They're holding the plane for us.
:25:46
Goodbye, Gerald. See you Monday?
:25:49
- What time?
- Send you a wire?
:25:52
Yeah, but you do it.
Don't have the little corporal do it.
:25:58
Goodbye.