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traveling down
a very long road
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with no regard
for the consequences.
:19:05
They fell in love,
didn't they?
:19:07
- Yes, they did.
- Good.
:19:09
I like this kind
of story. Go on.
:19:17
After that night,
:19:18
Allie and Noah spent
every waking hour together.
:19:22
And soon
they were inseparable.
:19:24
- Noah, come on.
- Your boat cannot beat me there.
:19:37
- That's really nice.
- Mmm, mmm, mmm...
:19:50
"Beautiful dripping fragments.
:19:52
The negligent list
:19:53
of one after another,
:19:56
as I happen to call
them to me.
:19:58
Or drink to them.
:20:00
The real poems,
what we call poems,
:20:02
being merely pictures.
The poems of the privacy of the night.
:20:05
And of men like me.
:20:08
This poem,
drooping shy and unseen,
:20:11
that I always carry.
And that all men carry."
:20:14
Not bad for Whitman.
:20:16
Hey, look,
we got a visitor.
:20:19
I'm sorry,
I didn't mean to interrupt.
:20:22
Well, don't apologize,
come on up here, darling.
:20:25
We could use a little something here
besides the smell of lumber.
:20:29
Dad,
this is Allison Hamilton.
:20:31
Allison,
I'm glad to meet you.
:20:33
- Allie.
- Allie.
:20:34
Pleased to meet you,
Mr. Calhoun.
:20:35
Well Mr. Calho...
What, am I old or something?
:20:38
You can call me Frank.
:20:39
- Here, come in and have a seat.
- Okay.
:20:42
So, Allie.
Well, yeah, she is pretty, son.
:20:45
- Yes.
- She's a lot prettier than you let on.
:20:48
- Oh, is that right?
- No, it's not right.
:20:50
Don't believe what he says.
:20:51
- What is this you got?
- Umm, I... uh, I just...
:20:54
I brought you something.
:20:55
Let me see.
Let's have a look.
:20:58
- Did you do this?
- Mm-hmm.