:04:13
[Man] I find the pheasant
to be quite pleasant.
:04:18
[Woman] I find the pheasant
to be quite pleasant.
:04:22
How do you find
the wine?
:04:25
I find the wine
extraordinarily--
:04:27
Betty?
:04:28
I prefer to dine
at home alone.
:04:30
Paul?
:04:34
Paul!
:04:39
When I didn't see you
on the dock--
:04:42
I didn't know you were
coming today.
:04:44
Didn't you get
my letters?
:04:45
I started
to read them, I did,
:04:49
but after the first few,
:04:50
I couldn't bear to hear
about all that fighting
:04:53
and the killing.
:04:55
I wrote you almost
every day.
:04:57
I know.
And I kept them. Look.
:05:02
See?
:05:04
Oh, Paul, even the thought of you
in all that danger,
:05:09
it was just too much.
:05:11
I knew if I got them,
you were still alive.
:05:14
That's all
I cared about--
:05:16
that you were alive...
:05:18
safe.
:05:20
That's all that was
important to me.
:05:22
Can you forgive me?
:05:27
Yeah, sure.
:05:29
I wrote to you.
You got those, right?
:05:32
Got a few.
:05:34
I told you
I wasn't a big writer.
:05:37
I quite agree
the distinction is dubious.
:05:40
It's a course I'm taking.
:05:42
Self-improvement.
:05:45
His name's Armistead.
He makes tons of money.
:05:47
The whole country's
making money
:05:49
hand over fist.
:05:51
You've been away,
out of touch.
:05:53
You don't know,
but you will.
:05:55
I went to make sure Mr. Sweeney
held your job, like he promised.
:05:58
He said you could start
the day you got back.