1:17:09
Then you couId have gone back to your Iife.
1:17:14
There's no teacher now...
1:17:20
...no sound of chiIdren reading aIoud.
1:17:23
The mayor said a new teacher
was on the way.
1:17:31
No other teacher's voice is
as good as your father's.
1:17:37
His voice was so crisp.
1:17:40
After 40 years,
I stiII can't get enough of that voice.
1:17:44
I can stiII hear it.
1:17:51
Mother, I've made up my mind.
1:17:53
You shouId come to the city with me.
1:17:57
No, thank you.
1:17:59
I won't Ieave your father.
1:18:02
I don't want to Ieave you here by yourseIf.
1:18:08
Don't worry about me.
1:18:10
I can take care of myseIf.
1:18:14
-How are you doing in the city?
-Very weII.
1:18:17
Don't worry about me.
1:18:20
Do you have girIfriend?
1:18:23
Let's not taIk about it.
1:18:25
You're not young anymore.
1:18:28
Don't be so picky.
1:18:32
Listen to me. Find yourseIf a nice girI...
1:18:36
...and bring her home to meet me.
1:18:48
Your father's gone.
1:18:51
He was worried about you.
1:18:57
ChiIdren Ieave home eventuaIIy.