1:17:02
I'd what, Anne?
1:17:05
Finish it yourself.
1:17:09
You make it pretty tough for me.
1:17:12
I'd feel I'd been wrong
about you all my life.
1:17:16
I'd have to go looking
for a new ideal.
1:17:20
It's a little late for that.
1:17:21
What's more,
you'd run for your life.
1:17:24
But first you'd wring my neck
as I'd expect you to.
1:17:26
That's right, and what
would be the fun in that?
1:17:28
I'd never be able to break
my heart over you anymore.
1:17:30
Tony, never grow up.
Never, never.
1:17:34
Or I'd lose something
very dear to me.
1:17:37
Something very dear
to all of us.
1:17:39
All right, but I'm going to sound
awful silly someday
1:17:42
making verbal passes at you
when we're both in wheelchairs.
1:17:45
I'm looking forward to that.
1:17:47
Now wipe the milk
off your silly face
1:17:50
and tell me in your usual accurate
fashion how you became a hero.
1:17:53
Well, I'll tell you.
1:17:54
I suddenly thought it was
kind of damp on deck.
1:17:57
I looked down and seemed to be
standing in a swimming pool...
1:18:02
- Well, good-bye, Jane.
- Good-bye?
1:18:04
I've signed on again
and I'll be shipping any day now.
1:18:08
- You must be glad.
- Yes, I am.
1:18:11
Jane, you've been wonderful to me.
May I write to you?
1:18:14
I wish you would.
1:18:24
Okay! You started it!
1:18:28
Merry Christmas!
1:18:30
I still contend
that if there had been
1:18:31
one lone, single, solitary grain
of intelligence on our entire team...
1:18:36
- Colonel, stop right where you are.
- What's the matter?
1:18:43
And stop blushing.
It's an old custom.
1:18:46
As I recall the custom,
Mrs. Hilton,
1:18:48
the ceremony isn't complete
until everyone has participated.
1:18:53
Thank you, Anne.
1:18:55
I haven't had an experience
like this in 45 years.