2:01:04
Could you be thinking of letting me
legally adopt her?
2:01:11
lf that time comes. The child shall
have your name.
2:01:19
And now l'm wondering if
l could smoke my pipe.
2:01:22
You could have smoked any time,
Mr. McShane.
2:01:25
l didn't want to take any privileges
before l was entitled to them.
2:01:35
Help me put her to bed, Neeley.
- Why?
2:01:37
Fix the blankets.
2:01:48
l'll be heating up the coffee now.
2:01:53
will you join me in a cup,
Mr. McShane?
2:01:57
Oh, thank you, Catherine, l will.
2:02:02
Annie Lorrie McShane.
2:02:05
Yeah.
2:02:06
She'll never have the hard times we
had, will she?
2:02:08
She'll never have the fun, either.
2:02:11
We did have fun, when we were young,
didn't we?
2:02:14
Yeah.
2:02:15
Remember the olden days when we
collected junk?
2:02:18
Poor Lorrie.
2:02:20
Neeley, look at the tree, is
growing again, just like Papa said.
2:02:27
l feel kind of sad, like we're
saying good bye to something.
2:02:33
Yeah.
2:02:37
Neeley, am l good looking?
2:02:42
oh, whas eating you?
2:02:44
No, honest, Neeley. l want to know.
2:02:51
You'll pass.
2:02:52
You're sweet, Neeley.
2:02:55
Oh, cut the mush.