:55:02
I'm sorry.
:55:04
It's not your fault. You've the one person
standing by me through all this.
:55:08
Norville, there's something
I have to tell you.
:55:12
You see...
:55:14
...Im not really a secretary.
:55:17
I know that, Amy.
:55:18
You do?
:55:19
I understand you're not very skilled yet
in the secretarial arts...
:55:23
...but I'll tell you a secret:
I'm not that skilled as president.
:55:26
- I know I put up a big front, but--
- I believe in you, Norville.
:55:31
At least...
:55:32
...I believe in your intentions.
:55:35
I don't blame them, really.
I suppose I have made a mess of things.
:55:39
Those folks have to protect
their investment.
:55:42
Most of them are very nice people.
:55:43
Listen, you can't trust people here
like you did in Muncie.
:55:47
Certain people are--
:55:49
Did you ever go to the top of Larson's
feed tower and look out over the town?
:55:54
On Farm Route 17?
:55:56
Oh, yes, in Muncie.
:55:59
No, Vidalia. Farm Route 17.
:56:04
Seventeen. Yes, I....
Well, no, no. I never really--
:56:09
The guys from the Varsity Squad
would bring their dates up there...
:56:14
...to hold hands.
:56:16
Of course, I never made Varsity.
:56:21
There's a place I go now.
:56:23
Cutest little place near my apartment
in Greenwich Village.
:56:27
It's called "Ann's 440."
:56:29
It's a beatnik bar.
:56:30
- You don't say?
- Yes.
:56:32
A beatnik bar.
:56:33
You can get carrot juice or Italian coffee
and the people there...
:56:37
Well, none of them quite fit in.
:56:39
You'd love it.
:56:41
Come there with me.
:56:43
There's a marathon poetry-reading
on New Year's Eve. I go every year.
:56:46
- It's marvelous!
- Every year?
:56:51
Well, this year, if it's good,
I plan to make it a tradition.
:56:57
My, it certainly is beautiful.