:50:03
My eyes are jumping ahead...
Does he feel the way I felt?
:50:06
Does he see
what I've seen?
:50:11
You know, my father used to say...
He was a teacher like you.
:50:14
Well, not like you.
:50:16
He was only
the village schoolmaster.
:50:21
What was it your father
used to say?
:50:27
"We read to know
we're not alone."
:50:35
Would it help
if I made you a small loan?
:50:38
Yes, I expect it would,
if I wanted to be helped.
:50:43
I see. Good-bye.
:50:50
You see, we are like
blocks of stone...
:50:53
out of which the sculptor
carves the forms of men.
:50:57
The blows of His chisel,
which hurt us so much...
:51:01
are what make us perfect.
:51:06
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
:51:11
Mr. Lewis, what can I say?
:51:19
Mr. Lewis,
I didn't want to bother you.
:51:22
Congratulations.
:51:24
- Wonderful piece.
- Mr. Lewis, I'm from Ohio.
:51:27
Ohio? Oh, yes. How nice.
:51:29
I'll go on ahead.
You'll join us, won't you?
:51:33
Yes. Do. Thank you.
:51:46
Marvelous speech.
Thank you.
:51:49
Hello, Jack.
:51:52
- What are you doing here?
- I came to hear your talk.
:51:56
- Oh, yes, but...
- What am I doing in London?
:51:58
Well, Douglas and I
live here now.