:57:00
...that's ever really meant anything
to me, except Jean.
:57:06
I haven't been able to give her
much of a life.
:57:08
She's married to a Marine, Sam.
:57:13
It's these last days I hate.
:57:16
The anticipation starts,
and we both get quiet.
:57:20
I'll come in, she'll set the table.
:57:25
We'll talk of small things,
pretending nothing's wrong.
:57:30
And then when the ship's loaded...
:57:33
...standing by...
:57:38
Every morning when I leave her...
:57:41
...neither of us knowing
whether maybe this is the last time.
:57:45
And then I go back again that evening.
:57:50
That look on her face
when I open the door...
:57:55
Then we start pretending
all over again.
:57:59
Pretending that nothing's happening.
:58:03
But in the middle of the night,
she'll...
:58:07
She'll cry.
:58:10
She'll go into the next room
so I won't hear her.
:58:17
I guess we should
be used to it by now.
:58:22
What is it that makes a woman
go on loving a man...
:58:28
...that she can't even claim
belongs to her?
:58:46
Hold on a minute, honey.
:58:48
Quiet, you guys!
This dame will think we're drunk!
:58:51
Why don't you pick up a couple
of gals and come over to the club?
:58:56
I want to propose a toast
to the best outfit in the Marine Corps.