:10:02
like a warm room for you
to come back to.
:10:07
I promise.
:10:10
I promise.
:10:12
Mother!
:10:15
Mother!
:10:18
- Mother, where are you?
- Upstairs, dear.
:10:27
Hello, Mother.
:10:30
Hi, darlings.
Are you awfully wet?
:10:41
Jane, such a nice, fresh cheek.
:10:47
Better get your
wet things off, Brig.
:10:53
Did Pop get off all right?
Was his train on time?
:10:56
It was mean of Pop not to let us
go to the station with you.
:11:00
Darling, you know
how much he loves you.
:11:03
He didn't even want me there.
:11:05
You know how he hates a fuss.
And Louisiana's not so far.
:11:09
And he'll be home on leave
before he go...
:11:13
He looked so swell in his cap
and uniform, didn't he?
:11:16
I'll bet the others were all jealous.
I'd hate a squinchy little father.
:11:20
Pop looks like a parade
all by himself.
:11:22
- Did he have my present with him?
- Right in his pocket, Brig.
:11:27
I hope he keeps all his money
in it and everything.
:11:32
I hope he buys
those generals a drink,
:11:34
and maybe he'll be a major
by the time he gets home on leave.
:11:36
He can be a major
anytime he wants to.
:11:39
Anyhow, he'd probably rather do
something else with it anyway,
:11:43
like sending Mother
a present or...
:11:48
- Or what, honey?
- I don't know.
:11:51
Buy some magazines
or books maybe.
:11:54
I wasn't really thinking.