1:21:02
And what did he say
about our getting married?
1:21:04
"First things first," he said.
1:21:06
"We can talk later about what people
in Victorian homes might call 'naming the day."'
1:21:13
How neat.
1:21:17
- What?
- Your father's no fool.
1:21:22
I thought it was
very decent of him.
1:21:24
What else could he say?
1:21:26
It wouldn't be diplomatic, would it...
1:21:28
for the governor to offend
the whole colored population of Santa Marta?
1:21:32
Engaged. And then no one can say
that G.H. Draws a color line.
1:21:37
- Of course, marriage-
- I bel- My father's never lied to me.
1:21:40
Do you think he'd run
the risk of having a grandson...
1:21:42
an eventual heir,
who's part Negro?
1:21:45
[Sighs]
He'll see to it that you go back to England.
1:21:48
Not without you.
1:21:54
It doesn't matter.
The marriage isn't important anyway.
1:21:57
Oh, now, Jocelyn,
we've got to get this clear.
1:21:59
- Bradshaw's article won't mean anything as far-
- It's clear.
1:22:02
It's perfectly clear.
1:22:05
A romance-
isn't that what you wanted?
1:22:10
Eighteen months was such
a long time in Egypt, and without a girl.
1:22:17
Jocelyn, you've got to listen to me.
When we're back in England this won't mean a-
1:22:20
I don't went to hear
about England.
1:22:23
Whatever happens,
I want you to remember one thing.
1:22:28
You'll never be more loved
than you are right now.