I Could Go on Singing
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1:10:01
I can't stand by and watch you
destroy it and yourself.

1:10:05
If you fight this case,
you might win.

1:10:07
It's possible. I don't know.
1:10:08
But do you realize
what it would mean?

1:10:09
You couldn't be in Rome
one week, Miami the next.

1:10:12
You'd have to stay
here in England...

1:10:13
and fight it out in the courts.
Jenny, the boy's got a home...

1:10:16
he's got a father, a school,
a way of life.

1:10:18
You can't jump
into the middle of that...

1:10:20
and start making
all kinds of waves.

1:10:22
George, please.
1:10:24
All right. Suppose you got him,
what would you do with him?

1:10:28
Trail him around the world
with a tutor from date to date.

1:10:30
Hotel suites, rented cars,
other people's houses.

1:10:33
And they're pretty strict
in England about schools.

1:10:34
You might have to send him
to a school...

1:10:36
and come and visit him
now and then at vacation time.

1:10:38
Jenny, you'd be strangers,
don't you see?

1:10:42
All right, all right.
1:10:45
What would happen to you?
1:10:47
How would you be able to work
with this pull all the time?

1:10:50
Do you know how
to handle a small boy?

1:10:52
It's a full-time job.
Forgive me, dear...

1:10:56
but I don't think you know
how to do it.

1:10:58
This, all this,
this is your job.

1:11:00
You do it better than anybody
else in the whole world...

1:11:02
because you know it.
1:11:04
Don't force this, Jenny.
Let it rest.

1:11:09
George, I know you're trying
to help me...

1:11:12
but, you see, I love him.
1:11:16
And oddly enough,
I think he loves me.

1:11:22
You have three minutes,
Miss Bowman.

1:11:24
I'm ready.

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