:18:01
You know how he gets. He'll be run over by a car.
He'll be arrested.
:18:04
He doesn't know what he's doing.
:18:06
A cigarette might fall from his mouth
and he'll burn in his bed...
:18:08
Oh, Helen. If it happens, it happens.
And I hope it does.
:18:11
I've had six years of this. I've had my bellyful.
:18:16
- Wick, you can't mean that.
- Yes I do.
:18:19
It's terrible, I know, but I mean it.
:18:21
- For heaven's sake, Wick...
- Who are we fooling?
:18:24
We've tried everything, haven't we?
We've reasoned with him, we've babied him.
:18:27
We've watched him like a hawk.
We've tried trusting him.
:18:29
How often have you cried?
How often have I beaten him up?
:18:33
We scrape him out of the gutter and...
:18:36
pump some kind of self-respect into hims,
and back he falls, back in, every time.
:18:41
He's a sick person.
:18:43
It's as though there were something wrong
with his heart or his lungs.
:18:46
You wouldn't walk out on him
because he had an attack. He needs our help.
:18:50
He won't accept our help. Not Don. He hates us.
:18:52
He wants to be alone with that bottle of his.
It's all he gives a hang about.
:19:02
Why kid ourselves?
:19:03
He's a hopeless alcoholic.
:19:07
"The cloud-capp'd towers the gorgeous palaces."
:19:11
Nat!
:19:13
The solemn temples, the great globe itself...
:19:16
Mr. Birnam, you ought to go home. It's late.
:19:18
Yea, all which it inherit shall dissolve...
:19:20
You ought to be home, on account of your brother.
:19:22
Who says so?
:19:24
You said so. On account of you're going away somewhere,
don't you remember?
:19:27
- What time is it?
- Ten past six.
:19:29
- Well, why didn't you tell me?
- What do you think I've been doing for a half an hour?
:19:32
Hey, hey, your change.