:31:01
...until he rots.
:31:03
He'll just sit around,
knock on doors...
:31:05
...write letters,
eat his heart out...
:31:08
...and finally he'll wind up
in some hotel lobby...
:31:10
...talking to strangers...
:31:12
...telling them what a big man
he used to be.
:31:15
And it will serve him right.
:31:30
Cold enough?
:31:32
- Did you go for a walk?
- No.
:31:34
I got as far as the lobby.
:31:37
Better there he started
explaining to me...
:31:39
...about the Battle
of Gettysburg...
:31:41
...so I explained to him
about the Battle of Gettysburg.
:31:47
Was there any mail?
:31:50
- Yes, there was a letter.
- War Department?
:31:54
No, from Father.
:32:04
- Did you see Sheridan?
- No.
:32:07
No, well he left me word...
:32:09
...he'd see me this week
for sure.
:32:13
He doesn't want to see you,
Artie.
:32:25
What did your father write?
:32:28
He wants to have a big family
for Christmas.
:32:31
Why don't you go home
for Christmas?
:32:33
It would do you good
to get out of Washington.
:32:36
No without you.
:32:40
Things are liable to happen
here, I've got to be in town.
:32:48
- Let's go to Michigan.
- No, I've got to stay here.
:32:55
The Army needs men like me.
:32:57
Sooner or later
they'll find that out.