:39:00
I'm sure I will.
There's one thing that's bothering me...
:39:04
I'll be happy to play this for you,
if you'll just come...
:39:27
- Who's going to tell the children?
- The children?
:39:31
It's going to be tough explaining
a horrible thing to three young children.
:39:36
Three. We have to tell them.
:39:41
Three.
:39:43
Well, I'll tell them.
Julian is no good at that sort of thing.
:39:46
- How will they take it?
- They'll get used to it.
:39:49
Now I'll be able to devote myself to them
full-time.
:39:52
I've been busy helping Julian
with his work.
:39:55
- Of course, he does have a nurse.
- Yes. I hear Miss Dickinson is marvellous.
:39:59
She is.
:40:00
One of those sterling old maids,
probably madly in love with the boss.
:40:04
- Did Julian tell you that?
- No, not exactly.
:40:07
But one night when he worked late,
I suddenly got jealous of Miss Dickinson.
:40:12
When I told him about it,
he just laughed and laughed.
:40:18
- Have you ever been jealous of her?
- Not me.
:40:21
A woman who marries Julian
must not be the possessive type.
:40:24
I know Julian must have played around.
:40:27
After all,
when a man has a terrible marriage...
:40:30
Don't keep saying that. I must go, really.
:40:33
Mrs. Winston, you asked me a question,
and now I want to ask you one.
:40:38
Are you sure you don't love him anymore?
:40:41
Of course I don't love him anymore.
:40:44
But you can't leave a man after so many
years without feeling a little pain.
:40:47
A man with whom you have shared normal,
everyday things.
:40:51
Worrying about his barber,
making sandwiches for him.
:40:55
He loves
chicken and egg salad sandwiches.
:40:57
And buying his shirts, his pyjamas,
his handkerchiefs, looking after him.