:41:02
What happened after that?
:41:05
Washington.
:41:06
Yes, you went there with Mr. Graham
and his son, Wynn, I gather.
:41:10
Something happened there that upset
you very much. Made you ill.
:41:15
Yes.
:41:16
Made me ill, like I am now.
:41:20
You don't forget things like that.
:41:23
Now, why don't you tell me about it.
:41:26
After the funeral,
we moved back to Washington.
:41:30
I didn't want to.
:41:33
I wasn't really needed.
:41:35
Mr. Graham asked me to.
:41:38
And I thought...
:41:41
I knew I'd never see David again
if I went away.
:41:45
So I stayed in Washington,
with the Grahams...
:41:49
taking care of Wynn.
:41:52
Months went by.
:41:54
I'll race you to the top of the stairs.
:41:57
- I'll beat you there.
- Come on.
:42:00
- Are you ready?
- Yes.
:42:01
- Ready, set...
- Wynn, is that you?
:42:04
Daddy's home!
:42:06
Hello, Son.
:42:07
Daddy, I raced Miss Howell to the door
and I won.
:42:10
Good for you.
Wynn, this is an old friend of mine...
:42:13
Mr. Sutton.
:42:14
- How do you do?
- Glad to see you again, Wynn.
:42:16
The last time I saw you,
you weren't shaving yet.
:42:20
It's mathematically impossible
to try a joke on a child this age.
:42:24
I don't remember you.
:42:25
I'm sorry to hear that,
I always try to leave a lasting impression.
:42:29
What are these?
:42:30
Those are the plans of a cracking plant
Mr. Sutton's building for me.
:42:34
- You remember, you saw one once.
- Yes.
:42:36
Miss Howell, come in.
:42:38
- I hope we're not disturbing you.
- Not at all.
:42:41
I brought my homework and David Sutton.
:42:43
Hello, David, how are you?
:42:45
No use lying to you, Louise,
you're a nurse. I'm fine.
:42:48
- You?
- I'm fine, too.
:42:50
- Good. Dean, you?
- Not a complaint. Not a symptom.
:42:54
This is absolutely the healthiest circle
I've ever moved in.
:42:57
I keep forgetting that you two
know each other.
:42:59
Oh, yes, David and I are very old friends.