:46:03
Look, suppose we don't
discuss it anymore?
:46:07
All right. Let's discuss something else.
:46:09
Slide rules, cracking plants? Or maybe,
you'd rather talk about the weather?
:46:13
It's been very nice, the weather.
We have so much of it.
:46:16
Washington is practically all weather.
Some hot, some cold.
:46:19
- In between, we have rain. Shall I go on?
- Please do.
:46:22
In a moment I'll be out on the street,
hailing a cab.
:46:24
I hope I haven't said anything offensive,
I wouldn't want to hurt you.
:46:27
Usually, one of the nice things
about going away, is coming back.
:46:31
Usually, not always.
:46:33
Did you expect to come back and find
me just as you left me, waiting patiently?
:46:37
Crying a little with the joy
of seeing you again?
:46:39
You're so sure of yourself,
so certain of your own breathless charm!
:46:43
I'm sorry, Louise.
:46:45
You watch temperatures go down
and then go up again...
:46:48
but in love, there are no relapses.
:46:51
Once you're out of it, the fever never
comes back again. Bye, Louise.
:46:55
Your love affair with yourself
has reached heroic proportions.
:46:57
Doesn't leave much room for me.
:46:59
Are you sure you can get along without
somebody to help you admire yourself?
:47:02
You're offering me no more
than any other registered nurse.
:47:07
Louise, be reasonable.
:47:12
That's fairly reasonable.
:47:18
David, leaving already?
:47:20
Yes, I have a dinner date.
You know how it is.
:47:23
Don't come in with a hangover tomorrow.
:47:27
Don't go, Miss Howell.
:47:29
I was just going out to get some fresh air.
:47:40
Sutton's a good fellow.
I'm glad I've got him.
:47:44
He's doing very well.
:47:45
This is my last day here, Mr. Graham.
I'm leaving.
:47:49
I don't understand.
:47:50
- It's simple. I'm quitting.
- Are you unhappy here?
:47:53
I'd rather not discuss it.
:47:54
- I won't permit it.
- I'm afraid you'll have to.
:47:56
I know people usually
do what you want, Mr. Graham...
:47:59
if they won't,
you have ways of persuading them.