:32:01
If he comes in now don't be afraid.
:32:03
He won't come in. He has to take drugs
to sleep
:32:07
Oh, I'm sorry.
:32:10
Well now...
:32:14
We'll fill you with hot gruel in good share!
:32:18
You're so sweet to me.
:32:20
Nothing too good for future
Mrs. Winthrop.
:32:23
- Mrs. Winthrop?
- Open your mouth.
:32:29
I'm not hungry.
:32:31
Madeline, I have no scrawny woman I my
home, now open your mouth.
:32:34
Come on.
:32:42
Madeline, get ready to leave.
:32:44
- I want to, Philip.
- Then you will.
:32:48
- I can't.
- Why?
:32:51
Because very soon I shall be dead.
:32:54
I forbid you to say that ever again.
:32:57
- It is true, Philip.
- It is not true, Madeline.
:32:59
You're full of life.
:33:02
Look at me, Philip. Do I look full of life?
:33:08
I remember you as you were in Boston.
:33:11
Do you remember? You were exuberant.
:33:14
You were filled with the joy of living.
:33:18
And so you'll be again when you leave
here and become my wife.
:33:23
I wish you could understand.
:33:25
Let me understand, Madeline, let me
so that I can help you.
:33:31
Perhaps you shall feel differently
after you see.
:33:59
- Where are we going?
- You'll see.