:36:04
I cannot let you burn me up.
Nor can I resist you.
:36:09
No mere human can stand in a fire
and not be consumed.
:36:20
Mind reading that last part out
one more time?
:36:25
"I cannot let you burn me up.
Nor can I resist you."
:36:32
"No mere human can stand in a fire
and not be consumed."
:36:38
That?
:36:40
Yeah.
:36:46
Thank you, and...
:36:49
"And I took your hand."
:36:51
"Mine rested in yours
with trust and belief."
:37:06
Do you have regrets?
:37:10
I should regret venturing out
to Crabb-Robinson's party that evening.
:37:18
I should regret it, but I do not.
:37:20
Not even in that most sensible
corner of my heart.
:37:27
What are we to do?
:37:34
"I do not wish to damage your life."
:37:37
"Nonetheless, I shall be in the church
at noon tomorrow...
:37:42
...with what strikes me
as the holiest of prayers...
:37:46
...that you should join me
on a journey to Yorkshire...
:37:50
...a journey out of time
beyond our lives here on earth."