:37:18
There's something
that I've got to tell you...
:37:23
...about myself.
:37:30
Madame Olenska--
:37:32
Why should we talk
about Ellen tonight?
:37:36
Because I should have spoken before--
:37:39
Is it really worthwhile?
:37:41
I know I've been unfair to her
at times. Perhaps we all have.
:37:46
You understood her better than us,
but does it matter now that it's over?
:37:53
How do you mean, "over"?
:37:56
Why, since she's going back
to Europe so soon.
:38:00
Granny approves and understands.
She's disappointed...
:38:03
...but she's arranged to make Ellen
financially independent of the count.
:38:08
I thought you would have heard
today at your offices.
:38:25
- It's impossible.
- Impossible?
:38:28
She could stay with Granny's money,
but I guess she's given us up.
:38:34
How do you know that?
:38:37
From Ellen. I told you,
I saw her at Granny's yesterday.
:38:41
And she told you yesterday?
:38:45
No.
:38:47
She sent me a note this afternoon.
:38:54
Do you want to see it?