:50:01
But that's not important.
:50:03
The important thing is
I think I can make you happy.
:50:08
I will marry you, if you want me to.
:50:14
I'm sorry, I'm just not quite
used to the idea, yet.
:50:18
It isn't very easy for a man my age
to kiss a woman with dignity.
:50:22
I'll need practice.
:50:28
Will you have dinner with me, Louise?
:50:30
Yes, Dean.
:50:41
Don't you love the way
Prof. Hopkins gets mad?
:50:43
- I just think he's delicious, don't you?
- Well...
:50:45
- Do you like Mr. Elliott?
- Sort of.
:50:48
I can't stand him.
Know what he said to me?
:50:51
You'll never believe it.
He said I talk too much.
:50:53
I wonder where he got that idea.
:50:54
Hey, Graham, you have a visitor.
:50:56
- A man?
- No, a lady.
:50:57
- Thank you.
- Bye.
:51:09
- Hello.
- Yes?
:51:11
I came to see you.
:51:14
Obviously.
:51:17
That's a very pretty sweater you have on.
:51:19
You didn't drive 300 miles
just to admire my sweater.
:51:22
No, I didn't.
:51:24
I came to tell you something.
:51:28
Father called me.
You're going to be married.
:51:33
I'm sorry he told you. I wanted to.
:51:35
Is that all?
:51:37
I want you to like me.
:51:38
I don't think that's absolutely necessary,
Miss Howell.
:51:42
I hope you won't mind
if I don't call you mother.
:51:44
That's beside the point.
:51:46
I do think that we should talk
about your mother, just a little.
:51:49
I know what you're going to say.
:51:51
I talked to Dr. Sherman.
He told me things I hadn't known.
:51:55
I know what I thought about
you and Father wasn't true.
:51:58
And I'm sorry I said the things I did.
I'm very sorry.