1:15:00
After all, it was no more than a harmless joke
1:15:03
which Margo herself
would be the first to enjoy.
1:15:06
And no reason why she shouldn't
be told about it... in time.
1:15:17
Hello. Will you please call
Miss Eve Harrington to the phone?
1:15:23
Not at all. I'll wait.
1:15:27
It was a cold weekend, outside and in.
1:15:31
Bill didn't come at all.
1:15:32
Margo didn't know where he was
and didn't care... she kept saying.
1:15:37
Somehow we staggered through Sunday,
1:15:40
and by the time we drove Margo
to the station late Monday afternoon,
1:15:43
she and Lloyd had thawed out
to the extent of being civil to each other.
1:15:48
- What time is it?
- When you asked a minute ago, it was 5.42.
1:15:52
It is now 5.43.
When you ask again a minute from now...
1:15:56
I just don't want Margo to miss her train.
As it is, she'll barely make the theatre.
1:16:00
5.55. We'll be at the station in plenty of time.
1:16:04
That little place
" just two hours from New York".
1:16:07
It's on my list of things I'll never understand,
like collecting shrunken Indian heads.
1:16:12
You should know what it means
to want a little peace and quiet.
1:16:16
Peace and quiet is for libraries.
1:16:19
Lloyd. Please.
1:16:21
Just a little skid, that's all.
This road's like glass.
1:16:24
- Karen and I just don't want an accident.
- I don't intend to have an accident.
1:16:28
It isn't important whether you do.
We are wearing long underwear.
1:16:35
Now what's this?
1:16:52
But it can't be. We can't be out of gas.
1:16:54
I filled it myself yesterday. Wasn't it full
when you drove to Brewster this morning?
1:16:58
I didn't look. You know
I don't pay attention to those things.