:48:01
- What makes you say that?
- Oh, you've turned down enough offers.
:48:04
You're gonna wind up
some kind of grand old Kate Hepburn,
surrounded by lots of beautiful plants.
:48:09
Most men I know
are too boring or too vulgar
to spend the rest of your life with.
:48:12
- You should change your brand of men.
- Oh, really?
:48:15
Really, B. You're nice. You look for
the same thing in the man...
:48:18
and you wind up with two nices.
:48:20
Nice. What an awful word.
:48:23
- Well, Phil's nice, isn't he?
- Phil's different. He's a gardener.
:48:28
Are you any relation?
:48:31
Relation?
:48:32
- Any relation to the Fauré?
- Who's that?
:48:37
The Fauré. Gabriel.
:48:41
I love his chamber music
and his compositions for the harp.
:48:46
They're so sensual.
:48:50
- We depend on donations, and...
- Yeah.
:48:52
We just don't have any plants.
If you could see how these gardens
change these children's lives...
:48:56
- They just don't have...
- I hear what you're saying, and I do
hope you'll understand, Brontë, but...
:49:01
to break up that garden
would be a crime.
:49:03
See, I just can't do it, dear.
:49:06
The pleasure it's given me
that it'll give to...
:49:08
well, to whoever buys the place.
:49:11
You do understand?