:29:01
"Of shoes and ships
and sealing wax..."
:29:08
"Of cabbages and kings...
:29:11
"And why the sea
is boiling hot...
:29:14
And whether pigs have wings."
:29:40
Where you going to go?
:29:42
Well, I don't really know.
:29:44
I'm thinking I may travel.
:29:46
Are you going to go be
some other kid's nanny now?
:29:50
And love them more than you?
:29:53
Never.
:29:54
Remember, in my life,
in this world
:29:57
there will always
only be one Harriet.
:30:03
So get back to work...
you've lost nearly
:30:05
an entire day
on your notebook.
:30:06
It doesn't matter.
:30:08
It doesn't matter?
:30:10
Did I hear you say
"It doesn't matter"?
:30:12
Because I thought
I heard you say
:30:13
"It doesn't matter,"
:30:14
but Harriet wouldn't say that,
would she?
:30:16
Now come on...
:30:17
just because
you're on your own,
:30:18
doesn't mean the world
stops turning,
:30:20
or that there are
no more fascinating people
:30:23
to observe and fill
your notebooks with.
:30:25
That's your job, Harriet.
:30:27
That's your job for life.
:30:28
And when you're all grown up
:30:31
and you sell
your first novel,
:30:33
I'll be first in line
at that bookstore,
:30:35
getting my autographed copy.
:30:37
I hope.
:30:42
I'm not going to cry.
:30:45
I'm not going to cry.
:30:48
I'm not going
to cry.
:30:49
Ah, it's okay to cry.
:30:51
But whatever you do,
don't laugh.
:30:52
No, Harriet,
:30:54
I will not tolerate laughter
as I leave, no.
:30:58
Hey...
:30:59
come here.