:24:00
You don't mean that, but thanks
anyway.
:24:11
Well, Chris, what do you think
about all this?
:24:15
l would like to speak to your son
alone.
:24:23
l hate to look like an idiot
before you once more.
:24:29
l'll wait for you outside
by the swing.
:24:37
He looks ridiculous, your Burton.
:24:40
Don't say that.
He's obviously ill at ease.
:24:46
He feels he's intruding on us.
:24:53
lf he decided to come, it's because
he considers the matter so important.
:25:00
l didn't want to see outsiders
today any more than you did.
:25:04
We don't talk to each other often
enough.
:25:13
lt's good to hear you say that.
:25:17
Even on the last day.
:25:31
The last day...
:25:36
When the farewells are overdone,
:25:39
you feel awful afterwards.
:25:43
Let's meet after dinner.
We need to talk.
:25:48
And still, why did you invite this
Burton fellow today of all days?
:25:55
Where are the guests going to sleep?