:55:01
I've got a letter from her here.
I want to read you this letter.
:55:03
It says here,
"Unless you leave town immedia..."
:55:05
No, that's not it.
That's a personal letter, my friends.
:55:11
I'll drop you off here, huh? I thought we were
going to spend a quiet evening with Emmy and Bill.
:55:17
This genuine Indian snake oil... Maybe that's
what you need, honey... a shot of snake oil.
:55:22
You've sure been looking
kind of puny. Have I?
:55:25
Yeah, kind of mopey, puttering
around the house like a sick hen.
:55:30
I'm sorry, Murray.
And stop being sorry so much.
:55:33
Every time I open my mouth,
you're sorry.
:55:37
I'm sorry, honey.
Now you've got me doing it.
:55:40
Hello, Murray. Hi
there! How's my big boy?
:55:44
The wife.
:55:47
Friends of Rebstock's.
Yes. I should imagine.
:55:56
Well, if it ain't the little lady herself,
slick as a daisy and twice as pretty.
:56:02
I sure am sorry if the boys have been
disturbing your sleep these nights.
:56:06
I keep telling 'em, but sometimes
they don't realize they're not at home.
:56:11
Well, l... Maybe I'll go
and get myself a drink,
:56:15
and, uh, I'll be seeing ya, huh?
Yeah.
:56:20
Why didn't you just spit in his eye
and get it over with?
:56:26
Marian,
what's come over you lately?
:56:30
Nothing.
You're not fooling me.
:56:32
A man knows when he's not wanted, when he's
being treated like he was poison or something.
:56:36
That's not true, Murray.
Yes, it is.
:56:39
Instead of sulking
around like a spoiled kid,
:56:41
if you've got something against me,
why don't you say so?
:56:44
All right. I'll tell you.
I haven't changed, Murray.
:56:48
You have. Something
terrible has happened to you.
:56:52
I knew before you opened your mouth
it would be my fault.
:56:55
I didn't say it was your fault...
not entirely. It's your friends'.