1:04:01
Why, Mr. Willett...
1:04:04
it's just the way
I always wanted to look.
1:04:07
Someday I'll do you in oil.
1:04:10
I haven't much time. I want
to say good-bye to everybody.
1:04:13
You say your farewells.
I'll tote your bag for you.
1:04:16
That's very nice of you.
1:04:17
Mr. Willett, I must
have been stone blind
1:04:21
not to see what
a lovely gentleman you is.
1:04:23
- Leaving, Lieutenant?
- On my way, Colonel.
1:04:25
I'll tell Miz Hilton
you's ready, Mr. Tony.
1:04:28
I rather envy you,
if I may say so.
1:04:30
We could use you, sir.
1:04:32
In the Navy?
1:04:39
- Good luck, Mr. Willett.
- Thank you, sir.
1:04:43
I guess we have to have a Navy.
1:04:52
- Don't come in, please!
- Don't you want to say good-bye?
1:04:55
I have an awful disease.
1:04:57
Can't scare me.
I'm coming in.
1:05:00
Wait a minute, Tony, please.
1:05:03
- All right, Jane?
- Yes.
1:05:05
But I wish you wouldn't.
1:05:08
Hello, Janie.
1:05:09
Hello, Tony.
1:05:11
You look fine in that kerchief.
Probably start a new fashion.
1:05:15
- I look terrible.
- No, you don't.
1:05:18
You could never look terrible.
You're pretty, that's what you are.
1:05:22
Don't laugh at me.
1:05:23
I never laugh
at anybody I love.
1:05:27
And I've loved you
from the moment you were born.
1:05:30
Is that all?
1:05:33
It's the best love I have, Janie.
1:05:34
It's a special kind of love
I keep just for Anne and Tim
1:05:37
and the two sweet girls
who are part of Anne and Tim.
1:05:40
Tony, you're going way
and maybe you'll be killed,
1:05:44
and I've got the mumps
just like a baby.
1:05:47
I hope the mumps are the worst
things that ever happen to you.
1:05:52
I won't be killed. Only the good
die young... haven't you heard?
1:05:57
And I'm neither good nor young.
1:05:58
But, Tony, you're just
the right age for a man.