I Could Go on Singing
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:42:01
Don't you get lonesome
for your family?

:42:04
I haven't really got a family.
Father's away quite a bit.

:42:07
- He's rather busy, you know.
- Yes, I know.

:42:09
It's the same for you, too,
isn't it?

:42:11
I mean, you don't get home
very often, either.

:42:13
No.
:42:14
That puts us
in the same boat, then.

:42:17
Yes.
:42:22
I have to get off
at the next landing stage.

:42:24
If I don't, I'll miss my train.
:42:26
I don't want to rush you.
:42:28
It's no rush.
:42:33
Can I have your autograph,
please, Miss Bowman?

:42:38
- There you are.
- Thank you.

:42:40
Thank you. Matt,
why do we have to get off here?

:42:44
Why don't we have
the whole day together?

:42:46
- I couldn't.
- Yes, you could.

:42:48
Stay with me.
Spend the day with me.

:42:50
Do me a favor. Come on.
:42:51
There's a 6:56,
but I'd have to let them know.

:42:53
I fixed it last night,
didn't I?

:42:54
- You did.
- I'll fix it again tonight.

:42:57
- Come on!
- All right.

:43:20
I beg your pardon.
:43:23
Faster, faster, faster...
:43:28
- Here.
- Oops. We're locked out.

:43:31
That was a nice day.
:43:33
Don't panic, Ida. We're here.
:43:35
We've been all the way
up the river...

:43:36
Down.
:43:37
And all the way down
the strand.

:43:39
Up.
:43:40
I haven't had
so much fun in years.

:43:41
You got messages.
:43:42
Press conference
tomorrow at noon.

:43:43
Rehearsal's at 3:00.
:43:44
Phone calls...
Your agents, New York...

:43:46
George, several times.
And they left the hats.

:43:49
Good! You can help me
pick one out.

:43:50
I made that call
to Canterbury...

:43:52
but I don't see how
he's going to make the 6:56.

:43:55
I've got news for you, Ida.
Matt's going to be my guest...

:43:57
for one more night
and one more morning.

:43:59
We're going to the ionic
propulsion exhibition...


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