:18:00
	until today.
:18:01
	Why were you painting there?
Did you know l was--
:18:04
	No, l didn't.
When l woke up this morning...
:18:06
	l found myself wondering
how you were getting along.
:18:10
	l don't believe in fate or destiny,
or any of those things...
:18:14
	because l know it wasn't destined
for my father to die in prison.
:18:19
	But l guess it was something like fate...
:18:21
	to make me go out
to Marin County to paint.
:18:25
	Maybe it was simply because
l was thinking of you.
:18:30
	l don't know.
:18:37
	Excuse me. l'll get cigarettes.
:18:51
	Thank you.
:18:59
	Who's Bob?
:19:04
	You remember things, don't you?
:19:06
	Some things. What about this Bob?
:19:09
	He was engaged to somebody else.
:19:11
	She hates him now,
but at the same time....
:19:15
	She didn't want anybody else to have him.
:19:20
	-How did you know?
-l've known people like that.
:19:24
	You know more than that.
:19:25
	You know she was the woman
who knocked at the door.
:19:28
	The one who worked against you
at the trial.
:19:33
	lt's dark enough. l'd better be going.
:19:35
	But she didn't see you.
She doesn't know l know you.
:19:38
	Yeah, but she's the kind
who always comes back, and back again.
:19:46
	l'll go pack the rest of your clothes.
You finish your smoke.