1:35:00
I don't want to.
1:35:03
Did you kiss him?
1:35:09
- Who?
- Daddy.
1:35:13
Yes, I did.
1:35:15
- Thas what David said.
- Did he kiss you?
1:35:21
Yes, he kissed me.
I want to tell you something.
1:35:25
- I'm in love with your father.
- He loves you?
1:35:29
I believe so. I hope so.
1:35:32
I want you to know something.
We might get married.
1:35:35
Would that make you our mother?
1:35:38
I would be most happy to be
your father's wife and your mother.
1:35:41
You can't be our mother.
You are our friend.
1:35:45
One can be a friend and a mother.
Of course, is most unusual.
1:35:48
You can't be our mother.
You don't look like our mother.
1:35:52
You can't even cook an egg.
What kind of a mother are you?
1:35:57
- Roberto.
- Don't call me any Italian name.
1:36:00
My mother is dead!
1:36:12
I'm very sorry.
I don't mean to take her place.
1:36:16
Perhaps you can explain to Roberto later.
1:36:19
He wouldn't listen.
He'll just get that harmonica
1:36:22
and he won't listen to anybody.
1:36:30
I don't think I can eat either.
1:36:32
- Listen. About married people.
- What?
1:36:36
Do they sleep in the same bed together?
1:36:40
In America, sometimes.
In Italy, always.
1:36:44
Would it matter if I slept with you?
1:36:47
No, it would be all right.
1:36:49
- But not all the time.
- Why not? I don't take up much room.
1:36:55
It has something to do with married people.
1:36:57
I guess he likes you
better than he likes me.