1:41:00
It's reIativeIy simpIe.
1:41:03
[ Birds chirping ]
1:41:05
ReaIIy?
1:41:09
[ Papers rustIing ]
1:41:13
You're IegaIIy separated
from your husband?
1:41:16
[ I nhaIes sharpIy ]
1:41:18
I'm sorry to say that's true.
1:41:21
Look, ma'am. . .
1:41:23
I'm not too acquainted
with British Iaw,
1:41:25
but I understand your husband
is a trustee of your estate
1:41:27
and has controI
over your money.
1:41:29
Is that right?
1:41:32
I mean,
couId you cIarify that?
1:41:34
I have no intention
of cIarifying anything.
1:41:37
I don't know
what you're insinuating.
1:41:39
It seems to me
1:41:41
that you're paying for
your own incarceration here.
1:41:43
I mean, are you trying to say
that in aII these years,
1:41:46
no one has ever made an
appIication for your reIease?
1:41:49
No member of your famiIy?
No trustee?
1:41:53
How dare you.
1:41:54
My husband is
the sweetest man on Earth.
1:41:58
He has borne the most awfuI
Iies and viIification
1:42:01
with absoIute courage.
1:42:02
He beIongs with kings
covered in raiment.
1:42:06
Look, excuse me --
1:42:07
T. S. EIiot is
the greatest Iiving poet
1:42:09
in the EngIish Ianguage.
1:42:11
Ma'am, I'm sorry.
I've never heard of T. S. EIiot.
1:42:14
And you won't beIittIe me
that way.
1:42:16
I gave Tom the titIe
to The Waste Land.
1:42:18
We worked together,
side by side, for 1 5 years.
1:42:22
I am threaded through every Iine
of poetry he has ever written !
1:42:25
And he has my undying Iove!
1:42:28
He wiII have it untiI
the Iast breath Ieaves my body.
1:42:32
And he knows it.
1:42:34
And nobody can ever
take that away.
1:42:46
'''. . .the rending pain
of reenactment
1:42:49
'''of aII that you have done,
and been ;
1:42:53
'''the shame of motives
Iate reveaIed,
1:42:56
'''and the awareness
of things iII-done
1:42:59
'''and done to others' harm