:22:01
Oh, I don't want anything.
Right now, I have enough.
:22:05
Before you came,
I didn't think I had anything,
:22:07
but now I don't want another thing.
:22:11
- She's crazy.
- She doesn't mean it.
:22:14
If you ask me, I think she's putting on,
like girls in books.
:22:18
The ones that say they don't want
anything always get more in the end.
:22:21
- That's what she's hoping.
- She's not crazy.
:22:24
The smartest girl
in her class at school.
:22:26
Won the debate against theEast
Richmond HighSchool. She ' s got brains.
:22:35
I meant it.
Please don't give me anything.
:22:38
- Nothing?
- Oh, I can't explain it.
:22:41
But you came here
and Mother's so happy and...
:22:46
Oh, I'm glad that she named me after you
and that she thinks we're both alike.
:22:50
I think we are, too. I know it.
:22:53
Oh, it would spoil things
if you should give me anything.
:22:57
You're a strange girl, Charlie.
Why would it spoil things?
:23:01
Because we're not Just an uncle
and a niece. It's something else.
:23:06
I know you. I know that you don't
tell people a lot of things.
:23:10
I don't either. I have a feeling
that inside you somewhere,
:23:16
there's something nobody knows about.
:23:19
Something... nobody knows?
:23:21
Something secret and wonderful and...
I'll find it out.
:23:25
(Chuckles) It's not good
to find out too much, Charlie.
:23:29
But we're sort of like twins.
Don't you see?
:23:32
- We have to know.
- Give me your hand, Charlie.
:23:47
Thank you.
:23:50
- You didn't even look at it.
- I don't have to.
:23:53
No matter what you gave me,
it'd be the same.
:23:55
Here. Let me show you.
:23:59
It's a good emerald. A really good one.