:34:03
Margaret, we're both tired
and we're both upset.
:34:06
I'm sure neither of us
wants to say anything they don't mean...
:34:10
That we may be sorry for later.
:34:16
Why don't we get some sleep?
:34:19
Tomorrow may be a long day.
:34:30
Margaret, I'm worried.
:34:33
I love him too.
:34:36
I haven't been able to sleep.
:34:39
I'm terribly nervous.
:34:44
Margaret, I'm afraid.
:34:53
I don't want anything to happen to him.
:34:55
I know. I know.
:34:57
Don't worry. Don't worry.
:35:06
(Woman on TV)
'What kind of insurance could he have?'
:35:09
(Man on TV) 'Enough to cover
doctors and hospital bills.
:35:12
'Say 125 a week cash benefit,
around 50,000 capital sum.'
:35:15
- 'Capital sum? What's that?'
- 'In case he gets killed.'
:35:19
'Maybe I shouldn't have said that.'
:35:22
'I suppose you have to think of everything.'
:35:24
'Your husband would understand.
I could sell him accident protection.
:35:28
- 'I'll talk to him about it.'
- 'He's pretty tough going.'
:35:32
'We're all tough at first.'
:35:35
'He has a lot on his mind.
He doesn't want to listen...'
:35:38
Little early for the late show.
:35:41
(Woman on TV) 'Sometimes we sit here
all evening and don't say a word.'
:35:45
- 'Sounds pretty dull.'
- 'I just sit and knit.'
:35:49
- 'That what you married him for?'
- No calls?
:35:54
I guess they haven't heard anything.
:35:56
They've got fuzz of some kind on the street,
watching the house.