:54:15
What's happening to me, Warnie?
:54:19
I can't see her anymore.
:54:23
I can't remember her face.
:54:28
I expect it's shock.
:54:30
I'm so afraid...
:54:31
of never seeing her again.
:54:34
Of thinking that suffering
is just suffering after all.
:54:39
No cause. No purpose.
:54:41
- No pattern.
- L...
:54:46
I don't know what to tell you.
:54:51
Nothing.
:54:53
There's nothing to say.
I know that now.
:54:59
I've just come up against
a bit of experience.
:55:04
Experience is a brutal teacher.
:55:08
But you learn.
:55:11
My God, you learn.
:55:18
I really do think
one or two of us should have gone.
:55:20
Certainly not.
We hardly knew the woman.
:55:23
I haven't even seen him
for a couple of weeks.
:55:25
I wouldn't say this to Jack,
but better sooner than later.
:55:29
- Is he taking it very hard?
- Yes, I'm afraid so.
:55:32
Rupert, could we have a word together
after all?
:55:34
- Yes, sir.
- Evening, Jack.
:55:35
Good evening.
:55:38
I wasn't going to come,
but then I thought I would.
:55:41
Life must go on.
:55:44
I don't know that it must,
but it certainly does.
:55:47
- I'm sorry, Jack.
- Thank you, Christopher.
:55:49
- We're all deeply sorry.
- Thank you.
:55:53
Anything I can do?
:55:55
Yes, just don't tell me
it's all for the best, that's all.
:55:58
Only God knows
why these things have to happen, Jack.