:40:01
And when he finally found his way back,
everyone said thathe had discovered
a new route.
:40:05
And they redid all the maps.
:40:06
Well, now how'd you end up
in India, Robert?
:40:09
Oh, this is right after college.
I was in the Peace Corps.
:40:11
Well, that's where he metMom.
:40:13
Hey, tell 'em about when, uh,
Mom wentlooking for Tubab.
:40:16
- No, honey, l...
- Oh, Dad! Come on, Dad.
:40:18
Uh, well, Mom was a writer,
and, um, Dad knows the rest.
:40:23
- Come on.
- She was a journalist
for an English periodical.
:40:26
- Uh, what was it called?
- Cambridge Monthly.
:40:28
Right. And she decided to go to India
all by herself withoutknowing a soul.
:40:34
Uh, she had no place to stay, but
she was, she was told to look up Tubab.
:40:38
- Tubab?
- She comes to my door...
:40:40
suitcase and typewriter...
:40:44
and asks where Tubab is,
and I said, "Righthere."
:40:47
And she said, "You're Tubab?"
I said, "No, my name is Robert.
:40:51
Tubab means white man,
and yes, I am."
:40:59
And that was how we met.
:41:40
Small bed.
Maybe I should sleep in the barn.
:41:45
You're allergic to hay.
:41:48
l, I apologize
for the surprise.
:41:51
- But the days only opened yesterday,
and I figured that...
- You don'thave to apologize.
:41:56
You have every right to be here.