:18:01
I'm staying here.
:18:05
No.
:18:06
You're going.
:18:08
I have to send you off
to your flea-bitten war.
:18:11
It gets you more excited than I do,
doesn't it?
:18:14
- That's a hell of a thing to say right now.
- It's true.
:18:21
If I tried to keep you here,
our marriage wouldn't have a prayer...
:18:24
...if it still has one.
:18:27
I'm not going to lock you in a cage
and let the relatives throw you peanuts.
:18:33
The family hero...
:18:35
And have you hate me for keeping you
from trying to get yourself killed.
:18:40
I love you too much.
:18:47
Someday, you're going to find
whatever it is you're looking for.
:18:52
Then you're really going to come home.
:18:59
Did you ever notice
we don't have any children?
:19:04
Only me.
:19:07
I'd like so much to have your child.
:19:11
I was the only girl in Brooklyn
who didn't get pregnant during the war.
:19:15
My mother kept the statistics.
:19:21
What kind of a father would I make now?
:19:25
- Maybe when everything's right...
- Everything's never going to be right...
:19:29
...for anybody.
:19:31
But they still have children...
:19:34
...and I want yours.
:19:37
Ours.
:19:40
Now.
:19:44
There's a chance, isn't there,
I might never have you again?