:48:03
- It would be such a good opportunity.
- Opportunity?
:48:06
If the nicer people of this town
could see you as the children did last night.
:48:09
I know they'd be impressed.
They couldn't help but be, and...
:48:12
- And maybe they might accept me.
- I didn't mean...
:48:17
Why should you want me to endear myself
to the citizens of this town?
:48:21
You of all people?
:48:23
- I'm very fond of your husband.
- That's what I meant.
:48:26
- And I want him to be happy.
- Isn't he going to be?
:48:28
- You're the woman he needs.
- But you're the woman he wants.
:48:32
I'm a realist, Naomi.
:48:34
Henry and I, it wasn't love.
:48:37
Not on his part, anyway.
:48:39
We had things in common
and we drifted together.
:48:43
Perhaps if you hadn't come back.
:48:45
- I'm leaving, remember?
- That wouldn't make any difference now.
:48:48
I lost him the minute he saw you again.
:48:51
And then there are the children.
:48:54
Ted's taken to you without question.
He's such a fine, open-hearted boy.
:48:58
- And Lily loves you.
- And Joyce doesn't and...
:49:01
There are lots of things
you don't know about.
:49:03
- You mean well, but forget it.
- Are you afraid, Naomi?
:49:08
- Oh, Sara!
- Hello, Joyce.
:49:10
Your mother and I have been having
the nicest talk.
:49:12
You look like you've been having
a good time.
:49:14
I have!
:49:16
I took the liberty of glancing
through your Shakespeare.
:49:19
I marked some of the passages
that I thought might do.
:49:22
- If you change your mind...
- Ill let you know.
:49:25
- Goodbye, Naomi. Bye, Joyce.
- Goodbye.
:49:30
You were gone for such a long time, I was
afraid something might have happened.
:49:33
No, we were having a wonderful time.
:49:36
- Your hair looks nice that way, Joyce.
- Thank you.
:49:39
Russ thinks so, too. But Ill have to fix it
before he picks me up...
:49:42
- Could I help? I'm good at that sort of thing.
- I can manage.
:49:46
I thought perhaps we might have a little talk.
:49:49
I frankly don't want to have
a sweet mother-daughter chat with you
:49:52
while you comb me out.
:49:54
I guess that's telling me.
:49:59
I'm sorry. I don't mean to be harsh, but...