Leave Her to Heaven
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:06:00
- Couldn't you be a bit more specific?
- I'll try.

:06:03
Watching you, I thought of tales
in the Arabian Nights...

:06:06
...of myrrh and frankincense and...
:06:09
- And patchouli?
- Patchouli, that's it.

:06:12
Wait a minute.
:06:19
I knew it. Here it is. I quote:
:06:22
"As he watched her, exotic words
drifted across the mirror of his mind.

:06:26
He thought of tales
in the Arabian Nights...

:06:28
...of myrrh and frankincense
and patchouli. " Unquote.

:06:33
- So that's where it came from.
- Oh, I guess so. But really, I wasn't...

:06:37
I give you my word,
it's weeks since I read it.

:06:39
- It must've impressed you enormously.
- The book? Not particularly.

:06:43
- Rather a sloppy job, I thought.
- I agree with you.

:06:46
You do?
:06:48
Next stop, Jacinto.
:06:51
Next stop, Jacinto.
:06:54
Oh, that's me.
:07:07
Jacinto. That's me.
:07:11
Oh, there you are. Hello there.
:07:14
Oh, it's nice to see you.
:07:17
- Mrs. Berent.
- Hello.

:07:19
- Hello.
Hello, baby, how are you?

:07:21
Hello, darling.
:07:22
- And how's Louise?
Fine.

:07:24
- And the children?
- Fine, wonderful.

:07:25
Get those bags, will you?
:07:27
- Looking forward to seeing the ranch.
- Can you stay long?

:07:31
Here! Here we are!
:07:34
Hello there.
:07:36
Hello, Glen, how are you?
Nice to see you.

:07:38
- Glad to see you, Dick.
- You look fine.

:07:40
- How's your brother?
- Danny's still flat on his back.

:07:43
He wanted very much to come...
:07:44
...but the doctor thought the trip
might be too much.

:07:47
Oh, I'm sorry.
:07:48
Ladies, may I present Mr. Harland?
:07:51
Mrs. Berent.
:07:52
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:07:53
Ruth Berent.
:07:55
- How do you do?
- Hello.

:07:56
Ellen Berent.
:07:57
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:07:59
We met on the train, rather briefly.

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