:43:01
My Japanese room. Uncluttered.
:43:08
Does she have to stay here?
:43:11
You can go to bed now, Ellie.
:43:21
Why, Kelly, whatever
are you thinking of?
:43:24
I was thinking there might be...
:43:27
...some chimney sweeps
up there in grey uniforms.
:43:30
I've grown to expect anything
from Southern belles.
:43:33
I'm not a Southern belle.
I'm Liz Pickering.
:43:38
This house was something
quite special in its day.
:43:41
Sorry you couldn't have seen it.
:43:43
Used to be a lovely miniature
over the mantle.
:43:45
Till last week. It paid for
the gown I wore this evening.
:43:50
I don't know why you asked me here,
but it was not to pity you.
:43:54
Hardly. Pity is the real
empty room I despise.
:44:02
I amuse you, Kelly?
:44:05
It's too early to tell.
:44:08
Well, we're getting older
by the minute.
:44:11
Would you like to drink that
where it's more comfortable?
:44:19
Whatever your friend's got,
he ought to market it, huh?
:44:24
Well, good night.
:44:26
Wherever did you get wine
at this time of night?
:44:29
Ask me no questions.
:44:33
Haven't tasted anything so good
since the war began.
:44:37
You should've seen that too, Kelly.
It was grand.
:44:41
That was the year Tom Rossiter
and I became engaged.
:44:44
The year the boys went off singing.
:44:46
I begged Tommy to marry me.
:44:48
It wasn't very ladylike,
but I begged him.
:44:51
I loved him so much.
:44:54
But he was noble, he had principal.
:44:57
Said he couldn't risk
leaving me a widow.