:54:01
our interests are all too, uh...
too tightly interlocked.
:54:06
If you confide in one person,
you confide in the whole community.
:54:11
You mean you'd like
somebody to talk to?
:54:14
Only in a sense.
:54:17
I'm not a well woman.
:54:19
You can see that much for yourself.
:54:22
Who was it said,
"This long disease, my life"?
:54:26
Well, it's... it's comin' to an end.
:54:30
Perhaps a month, a few weeks.
Who knows?
:54:35
I'm terribly sorry.
:54:37
Oh, no, no.
Don't be, not for me.
:54:41
I think I'm even glad.
:54:44
But never mind that.
I take it you're no stranger...
:54:46
to the unhappier aspects
of people's lives.
:54:50
In fact, the only way to trust someone
is on instinct alone.
:54:55
I want you to have this.
:54:57
I only ask that you don't open it
until after I'm gone.
:55:01
Then I want you to use
your own judgment and experience.
:55:06
You'll know what to do
when the time comes...
:55:10
or what not to do.
:55:14
It seems a dreadful responsibility.
:55:16
Oh, it is. A terrible one.
:55:18
My honest advice is to refuse it.
:55:21
You know I won't, of course.
:55:24
I know.
:55:27
Ruined finery.
:55:29
That's all I have left.
:55:32
I'm, uh, stony broke.
Is that the phrase?
:55:37
It's a relief to admit it.
:55:39
- But your... your policy with Lloyds?
- Oh!
:55:44
You know how long it would take
to process an old claim like that?
:55:47
By the time I received it,
I'd be past needin' it.
:55:51
Well, now I think you're ready
for another cup of tea.
:55:55
Would you?
:55:59
I hold two roses within my hand