1:51:01
- Reverend?
- Yes, Annie?
1:51:06
I'd like for your wife
to have my fur scarf.
1:51:11
She always admired
that fur.
1:51:14
She never believed me when
I said it was genuine mink.
1:51:19
She did, Annie,
she did.
1:51:22
Oh, please,
you don't have to...
1:51:24
And I want Mr. McKinney...
1:51:26
to have a nice, clean
50-dollar bill.
1:51:30
M- Mr. McKinney?
1:51:32
The milkman at the old
cold-water flat.
Oh.
1:51:36
He was so nice
and understanding
about the bill.
1:51:40
I always send him
a little something
at Christmas time,
1:51:43
in both our names.
1:51:47
You've been so good.
1:51:49
Sure hope you're right,
Miss Lora.
1:51:52
I'd like to be standin'
with the lambs...
1:51:55
and not with the goats...
1:51:57
on judgment day.
1:52:01
And my funeral...
1:52:03
Mr. Steve,
1:52:06
you'll find what I want
in the drawer...
1:52:10
over there.
1:52:18
I've got it, Annie.
1:52:20
I want to go...
1:52:22
the way I planned,
1:52:25
especially
the four white horses...
1:52:29
and a band playin'.
1:52:31
No mourning,
1:52:34
but proud
and high-steppin',
1:52:39
like I was goin'
to glory.
1:52:41
No. I won't listen.
1:52:44
There isn't going
to be any funeral,
not for a long, long time.
1:52:47
You can't leave me.
I won't let you.
1:52:51
I'm just tired, Miss Lora.
1:52:56
Awfully... tired.