1:33:04
She is not at home, Morris.
1:33:07
I'm sorry.
1:33:09
(Morris) Did you give her my message?
1:33:11
(Penniman)
Yes, but she is not at home.
1:33:14
(Morris) I see.
1:33:18
It has been a long time
since I stood here.
1:33:20
(Penniman) I know.
1:33:21
(Morris) Well, I'm sorry.
1:33:26
- Good night, Mrs Penniman.
- Goodbye, Morris.
1:33:30
Come in, Morris.
1:33:55
- Good evening, Morris.
- Good evening, Catherine.
1:33:59
Do I offend you by coming?
1:34:02
You should not have come.
1:34:05
I had to.
I had to see you, Catherine.
1:34:11
- May we not sit down?
- I think we had better not.
1:34:15
Can't we be friends again?
1:34:19
We aren't enemies.
1:34:22
You don't know how happy it makes me
to hear you say that.
1:34:27
I've never ceased to think of you.
1:34:29
If you cannot be honest with me,
1:34:31
we shall have nothing more to say
to each other.
1:34:34
But it's true, Catherine.
Ever since... the night I left,
1:34:38
it's been the desire of my life that
you should understand my motives.
1:34:41
I have had years
to think about them, Morris.
1:34:44
And I understand them. So we have
nothing further to discuss.
1:34:48
I will bid you good night.
1:34:50
But I've come all the way
from California to see you.
1:34:53
To explain this to you.
1:34:56
- It is late for explanations.
- No, Catherine.
1:34:58
I would have been back long since