:52:00
- Really?
- What did I do with Bill?
:52:03
We're divorced, but it's going
to work out better for all of us.
:52:09
Yes.
Why didn't you write?
:52:12
What for?
To ask permission?
:52:15
- No.
- Do you mind?
:52:17
Me? No.
Why should I mind?
:52:19
Oh. So it's all
all right then?
:52:22
Yes.
:52:24
But, um...
:52:26
I really am very, very surprised
to see you here, you know.
:52:30
Well, I wasn't dead.
I was just in America.
:52:33
Of course. Yes.
:52:36
Yes, but, um, you see, l...
:52:40
I've been thinking about you.
Yes. I've been thinking about you.
:52:44
- Can I be of any assistance?
- No, it's all right.
:52:46
I'm just talking
to my friend.
:52:49
Yes, I was...
:52:52
I was thinking about you,
and suddenly there you were.
:52:56
No, here I am.
It's present tense.
:52:59
- Present and tense.
- I'm very sorry...
:53:02
but the committee is waiting
to entertain Mr. Lewis.
:53:04
It's all right.
I'll be with you in a moment.
:53:08
So. Do let me know
where you are.
:53:15
Sure.
:53:17
Good. Bye.
:53:24
I do hope
I did the right thing.
:53:26
We're just in here.
:53:37
So, she's settled here
for good, has she?
:53:40
For the foreseeable future.
:53:43
- With the boy?
- Yes.
:53:47
Will you be seeing
much of her?
:53:50
Not much, I shouldn't think. I may
look in again when I'm next in London.