:44:02
Goodbye. Oh, I have to tell you
how much I appreciate everything.
:44:07
You have been such good friends.
Paul loved you.
:44:11
- He loved you all. So do I.
- Goodbye.
:44:14
We love you. I'll call tomorrow.
:44:28
(Door closes)
:44:32
Margaret?
:44:34
Margaret, come down, please.
I know you're listening.
:44:38
You called, mother dear?
:44:40
- I think we'd better have a talk.
- Of course, mother dear.
:44:44
I'm willing to overlook the incident at
the cemetery. I'll call it adolescent hysteria.
:44:50
But I am in no mood to tolerate
any further outbursts, sarcasm, anything.
:44:55
Of course.
:45:01
You're making it very difficult
for us to live together.
:45:05
I think you should go back to school
this weekend.
:45:08
The school doesn't open for another month.
There's nobody there.
:45:12
You have friends in Paris.
:45:14
- Visit them.
- I'm not going anywhere. I'm staying here.
:45:17
- Why?
- It's my home too.
:45:26
While we're on the subject of school,
I think we'd better talk about something else.
:45:31
- Like what?
- Finances.
:45:38
Your father and I have kept you sheltered
from our financial affairs.
:45:42
Now I think that you are ready
to face certain realities.
:45:45
- I have my own trust account.
- You did.
:45:49
I won't bore you with the details
:45:51
but your father and I had joint control
of that account.
:45:54
- What happened to it?
- To pay the ransom
:45:57
I closed that account
along with everything else.