:32:09
Waldo...
:32:12
why are you doing this?
:32:20
For you, Laura.
:32:24
Shall we pay them a visit?
:32:27
He won't be there, Waldo.
I know he won't.
:32:30
All right. We'll see.
:32:35
Don't you want to take this little
bauble along in case he is there?
:32:47
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
:32:49
- I'm sorry. Mrs. Treadwell is not home.
- We know, dear.
:33:04
Good evening.
:33:11
Hello, darling. I didn't expect
to see you tonight.
:33:14
There you are, my dear.
:33:16
In a moment of supreme disaster,
he's trite.
:33:19
You've been reading
too many melodramas, Waldo.
:33:22
I was just telling Ann
about our getting married.
:33:25
Well, have you two
had dinner?
:33:28
Would you like
a glass of wine?
:33:30
Why don't you sit down?
:33:41
I couldn't find out
if she saw Carpenter in the meantime.
:33:45
All I know is that on Friday
she had lunch with Diane Redfern.
:33:50
What came of it,
I hoped to hear that night.
:33:53
- I alternated between moods of
overoptimism and overpessimism.
:33:56
When the phone rang,
I had a foreboding of disaster.