1:19:02
Seven months. Don't worry, Mr. Dadier.
I'll bring her things.
1:19:12
- Been here long?
- Yes, quite a while.
1:19:21
Is she gonna be all right?
1:19:23
- She's trying, Mr. Dadier.
- Are you sure of that?
1:19:26
Yes, your wife is fine. She just had a boy.
1:19:30
Well, what do you mean, "had"?
1:19:32
Well, he's still in danger.
1:19:34
- I don't understand.
- The baby was premature.
1:19:36
That together with...
1:19:39
What was your wife worried about?
She seemed disturbed...
1:19:42
...she wouldn't talk about it.
1:19:43
- She lost a baby once...
- No, no. I know about that.
1:19:46
No, this was something secret.
1:19:48
There was no trouble between
you and your wife, Mr. Dadier?
1:19:51
I'm sorry.
1:19:56
Is the baby gonna live?
1:19:58
I don't know. Three or four days
should tell us that.
1:20:01
Does Anne...? I mean, have you
told Anne about the baby yet?
1:20:07
Mind if I see her?
1:20:08
Well, she's still in a twilight condition,
not fully awake or fully asleep, but...
1:20:13
- All right, you can see her.
- Thank you.
1:20:16
Arthur?
1:20:39
- Hi.
- Hi.
1:20:42
You...? Are you all right?
1:20:45
I'm tired.
1:20:47
Just awfully tired.
1:20:50
I think I could sleep for a week.
1:20:53
Yeah, well, look, honey,
you try and get some sleep.
1:20:58
Don't go. Not yet.