1:00:04
Leave something on me.
l might catch cold.
1:00:06
l was just thinking.
Not about you. Come on.
1:00:10
-That's a cute youngster of yours.
-lsn't she?
1:00:13
l thought you had two.
1:00:16
-Kay died.
-l'm sorry. You should have let me know.
1:00:19
-Let's not talk about it.
-You're going to make a go of this place.
1:00:24
Well, l hope so.
1:00:26
-Don't you ever do anything but work?
-Somebody's got to.
1:00:29
Not all the time. There's a time
for work and a time for--
1:00:33
Seventeen. Six minus seven.
Monte, don't. Not here.
1:00:37
Why not? l've been waiting
all evening. A lifetime.
1:00:56
-l didn't mean to bust in like this.
-That's all right.
1:01:00
This is my husband.
Mr. Beragon, Monte Beragon.
1:01:03
-l've heard a lot of things about you.
-Nice things, l hope.
1:01:07
-l'd like to speak to Mildred.
-Yes, of course.
1:01:10
-What is it, Bert?
-This'll only take a minute.
1:01:14
lt's funny. lt's harder
to say than l thought.
1:01:18
lt's about the divorce.
You can have it.
1:01:21
When l walked out, l told you
to see if you could get along without me.
1:01:24
l didn't think you could.
1:01:26
When you asked me for a divorce, l still
didn't think you could make a go of it alone.
1:01:31
Now l know better. You're doing
all right. You're doing fine.
1:01:35
-l never thought it would end like this.
-Who knows how anything is going to end?
1:01:40
-l'm sorry.
-Yes, l'm sorry too.
1:01:43
Well, that's what l came
to say, and now that l've said it...
1:01:47
...l want you to know l wish you
all the luck in the world.
1:01:50
Thank you, Bert. Thank you.
1:01:53
-Well, goodbye.
-Goodbye.
1:01:55
This calls for a drink.
1:01:57
ln the Beragon family,
there is an old Spanish proverb: