:47:13
Well, um--
:47:18
Good night, Joe.
:47:20
Yes.
:47:22
Good night to you, Susan.
:47:27
- Morning, Madeline.
- Oh, good morning, Mr. Parrish.
:47:30
- Everything okay?
- Yes, sir.
:47:32
Good.
:47:51
Morning.
:47:53
Good morning, Bill.
:48:00
What's on the docket
for today?
:48:03
- Docket?
- Hmm, yes. What shall we do?
:48:08
- Well, l have to go to work, and--
- Splendid. l'll join you.
:48:11
Oh.
:48:13
Would you like to ride or walk?
:48:16
Walk. l wish to see the world.
:48:20
This is crazy. This is
the left field thing of all time.
:48:24
l, uh-- l don't know if
l can get through this.
:48:27
- What do l do?
What do l tell my family?
- You'll get through this, Bill.
:48:31
As far as your family's concerned,
uh, l wouldn't say anything.
:48:34
You'll ruin the great start
we had last night.
:48:37
Hmm. lt felt as if
l was being treated like a person.
:48:41
Yes, Joe this, Joe that.
:48:43
A nice smile.
Quince passed me the rolls.
:48:47
No passion or rapture
or any of these mighty things
you're so intent on imparting.
:48:52
But l am certain,
:48:54
should you say who l am,
our adventure would end abruptly.
:48:57
Mm-hmm.