:17:08
	Hello, George. It's been centuries!
:17:15
	- She said you were playing tennis.
- I was watching them.
:17:19
	I haven't eaten anything since you've
been away. Well, hardly anything.
:17:25
	Don't go away again, George.
:17:29
	Here, come and sit with me.
How is your mother?
:17:35
	She's much better. It wasn't
as serious as they thought.
:17:39
	I'm glad of that.
:17:43
	You look very tired.
:17:47
	I didn't get much sleep. I was even
a little airsick on the plane.
:17:54
	Poor George.
:17:57
	Anyway, I've got good news.
Mother and Dad are beginning to melt.
:18:04
	You're winning them over
with your boyish charm.
:18:07
	They'll let us announce it when I
come home from school at Christmas.
:18:11
	- At Christmas? Let's run away.
- Run away?
:18:17
	- Right now.
- But we don't have to.
:18:20
	Not the way things are going.
Mother will want a big wedding.
:18:25
	I've always dreamed of having one as
long as I can remember. All girls do.
:18:32
	Now don't start getting moody again!
:18:36
	Come on, you change
and I'll meet you on the terrace.
:18:47
	- Any identification on the girl?
- Yeah, this employment card.
:18:53
	From the Eastman Industries.
:18:56
	Alice Tripp or something.