1:14:02
Hmm.
1:14:06
Well, l don't think there's any more
l can add to it, Mrs. O'Connor.
1:14:11
[ Clears Throat ]
1:14:13
l imagine you make
a lot of decisions in this life.
1:14:15
- l know my wife--
- Oh, yes. You have to.
1:14:18
- You have to.
- That's for sure.
1:14:20
That's for sure.
But, like anything else,
1:14:23
l think this would be
a wise decision.
1:14:26
- But that's your opinion--
- lf circumstances were different,
l'd say yes.
1:14:31
- l wouldn't hesitate because
it is a beautiful piece of art.
- Mmm.
1:14:35
I mean, actually,
is it the dollar a week
that's holding you up, Mrs. O'Connor?
1:14:38
I mean, I don't understand.
Really, honest to God.
1:14:41
I've been selling Bibles for ten years.
I don't understand a dollar a week.
1:14:45
Well, it doesn't sound like much,
1:14:47
but there's other things that
l gotta take care of first...
1:14:51
before l can start putting out
another four, five dollars a week.
1:14:54
-A month.
- A month, rather.
1:14:56
No, there's too others-- too many other
ones that l've got to pay up first.
1:15:02
Okay, then.
1:15:13
I'll bid you a fond adieu,
Mrs. O'Connor. Thanks again.
1:15:15
All right.
Thank you for your time.
1:15:17
That's all right.
That's my job.
1:15:25
Hi, Mrs. Curran. Mr. Brennan
from the church. How are you today ?
1:15:29
- Yes, I'm fine.
- This is my associate.
1:15:31
l'm not interested, really.
l don't have the time,
and l don't have any money.
1:15:36
- So there's really no point--
- Yeah, l was just wondering
why you left your name--
1:15:40
Thank you.
1:15:45
Hasn't got the time and no money.
Why did she give me her name ?
1:15:52
After four years
of trying to find her.