:31:04
...and in Leipzig and the Sorbonne,
and then I became quite busy...
:31:08
...and my father decided to come home.
So I decided to come home with him.
:31:13
That isn't when you came home.
:31:17
I was there the day you came home.
It was in the ballpark.
:31:21
- That was fun.
- Yeah.
:31:23
Fun being with the people
instead of telling them, wasn't it?
:31:26
I had a kind of an idea that it had
something to do with being with you.
:31:30
With me? Really? Why?
:31:32
- Look, Sam...
- I'm looking.
:31:37
What do you see?
:31:39
- Right now?
- Right now.
:31:42
A little gal I ran into at the ballpark,
name of Tessie.
:31:46
I know you by the freckles
on your nose.
:31:48
You're the first to mention
those since I was 12.
:31:51
You mind? Trouble is, you can't
see them most of the time.
:31:54
Maybe you bring them out.
:31:57
Look, Tess...
:32:00
I'm looking...
:32:02
...Sam.
:32:05
Maybe you better take me home.
:32:10
Do you feel you'd like some air?
:32:21
We're coming up
for the 14th round, see.
:32:23
I come out bobbing and weaving.
I'm as fresh as a daisy.
:32:26
I'm giving it to him with lefts
and a hard right and...
:32:30
This is good.
:32:36
This is better.
:32:40
Tess.
:32:43
- Something I've gotta get off my chest.
- I'm too heavy.
:32:46
No.
:32:50
Then what?
:32:53
I love you.
:32:56
- You do?
- Positive.
:32:59
That is nice.