:02:09
You better take this along, Don.
It's going to be cold on the farm.
:02:12
How many shirts are you taking?
- Three.
:02:15
I'm taking five.
- Five?
:02:17
Yeah, I told them at the office I might not be back
until Tuesday. We'll get there this afternoon.
:02:20
That'll give us all Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
:02:23
We'll make it a long wonderful weekend.
:02:26
Sounds long, all right.
:02:27
It'll be good for you Don, after what you've been through.
:02:30
Trees and grass and sweet cider and buttermilk...
:02:32
and water from that well that's colder than any other...
:02:35
Wick, please, why this emphasis on liquids?
:02:37
Very dull liquids.
:02:40
Sorry, Don.
:02:45
You know, I think it'd be a good idea
if we took along my typewriter.
:02:48
What for?
:02:49
To write. I'm gonna write there. Get started on that novel.
:02:53
You really feel up to writing?
- Why not?
:02:56
I mean, after what you've been through.
:02:57
I haven't touched the stuff for ten days now.
:03:01
I know. I know you haven't Don.
:03:03
Where is the typewriter?
- In the living room...
:03:07
in the closet...
:03:12
kinda towards the back.
:03:25
Are you sure it's in the closet? I can't find it.
:03:27
Well look by the desk.
:03:34
Isn't it under your bed?
:03:39
Did you find it?
- Oh sure, sure here it is.
:03:43
And here's some paper.
:03:45
Tell you what we'll do, we'll fix up a table
on the south porch and nobody'll disturb you.
:03:48
And maybe Saturday we can run down to the Country Club.
:03:52
I'm not going near that Country Club.
- Why not?
:03:54
"Because they're a bunch of hypocrites
and I don't like to be whispered about "
:03:57
Look who's here from New York. The Birnam brothers...