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<p>英文对白: 廊桥遗梦 The Bridges of Madison County</p>
<p><br />
Bridges of Madison County script</p>
<p>Hi, sis.</p>
<p>Now, Michael, if l could just get you to sign this right here...</p>
<p>...which gives you the contents of the safe deposit box.</p>
<p>Fine, thank you.</p>
<p>And this one, please, which...</p>
<p>...clears the bank of responsibility for the contents.</p>
<p>This is exciting.</p>
<p>Maybe we'll find out that your mother had secret millions.</p>
<p>Why don't we get started?</p>
<p>Now, your mother is interred at the...</p>
<p>...Cedar Heights Funeral Home until arrangements can be made.</p>
<p>-l thought it was arranged. -There's a problem.</p>
<p>What problem?</p>
<p>Your mother left explicit instructions to be cremated.</p>
<p>-l don't understand it either. -When did she decide this?</p>
<p>Well, apparently, just before her death.</p>
<p>This is crazy. l don't know anybody who gets cremated.</p>
<p>Lots of people do.</p>
<p>No one in my family did.</p>
<p>Dad bought cemetery plots at Prairie Hills, one for him, one for Mom.</p>
<p>The will clearly states--</p>
<p>l don't care what it says. Maybe Mom was delirious.</p>
<p>She didn't know what she was saying.</p>
<p>lf she wanted to be cremated why did she let Dad buy two plots?</p>
<p>She was very specific.</p>
<p>She wanted her ashes to be thrown off Roseman Bridge.</p>
<p>What?!</p>
<p>-Bizarre. -Are you sure Mom wrote all this?</p>
<p>lt was notarized and witnessed by Mrs. Lucy Delaney.</p>
<p>Maybe you could ask her.</p>
<p>-Who the hell is she? -l remember her.</p>
<p>l don't care if it's legal or not.</p>
<p>We're not going to cremate her and throw her ashes off some bridge...</p>
<p>...where we can't visit her because she'll be blown all over the place!</p>
<p>Not to mention people driving all over her....</p>
<p>We're not doing it.</p>
<p>l'm not even sure it's Christian.</p>
<p>Maybe it's an ltalian thing.</p>
<p>She was ltalian.</p>
<p>Doesn't matter.</p>
<p>Move on.</p>
<p>We can come back to this.</p>
<p>Why don't we open the box?</p>
<p>Look at these.</p>
<p>Have you ever seen these pictures?</p>
<p>lt was in this envelope from 1965.</p>
<p>She's not wearing a bra.</p>
<p>That's the Holliwell Bridge.</p>
<p>ln case anyone's interested.</p>
<p>Why are there 2 deeds?</p>
<p>This is for the additional acres he purchased in '59.</p>
<p>And this?</p>
<p>Those were bills of sale from equipment your mother sold.</p>
<p>This is for the original parcel of land.</p>
<p>That's a beautiful picture of her.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>Could you come here?</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>Where're we going?</p>
<p>She say anything in there about me? About leaving me anything?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>What's going on?</p>
<p>We were just...</p>
<p>...wondering if it might be better...</p>
<p>...if Carolyn and l looked at this stuff ourselves.</p>
<p>We don't want to keep you waiting.</p>
<p>l'll contact your office about the legal work.</p>
<p>''l struggle to...</p>
<p>''...put it together...</p>
<p>''...in a way that allows me to continue...</p>
<p>''...knowing that we're on separate roads.</p>
<p>But then...</p>
<p>''...l look through the lens of my camera and you're there.</p>
<p>''l start to write an article and l find myself writing it to you.</p>
<p>''lt's clear to me now...</p>
<p>''...that we have been moving towards each other...</p>
<p>''...towards those 4 days, all of our lives.''</p>
<p>l don't want to hear anymore. Burn the damn thing.</p>
<p>l don't want to hear it.</p>
<p>Throw it away.</p>
<p>What's he saying now?</p>
<p>He just goes on about how if...</p>
<p>...Mom ever needed him...</p>
<p>...he could be reached through the National Geographic.</p>
<p>He was a photographer.</p>
<p>He promises not to write again.</p>
<p>And then, all it says is:</p>
<p>''l love you, Robert.''</p>
<p>Robert.</p>
<p>Jesus.</p>
<p>l'll kill him.</p>
<p>That would be some trick. He's dead.</p>
<p>That's what this letter is.</p>
<p>From his attorney.</p>
<p>He left most of his things to Mom.</p>
<p>And requested....</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>That he be cremated and his ashes thrown off Roseman Bridge.</p>
<p>Damn him.</p>
<p>l knew Mom wouldn't've thought that up herself.</p>
<p>lt was some damn perverted...</p>
<p>...photographic mind influencing her.</p>
<p>When did the bastard die?</p>
<p>'82.</p>
<p>Wait, that was...</p>
<p>...three years after Daddy.</p>
<p>You think?</p>
<p>l don't know. l'm completely in the dark here.</p>
<p>That's what l get for moving away.</p>
<p>We were kids when this happened.</p>
<p>l can't believe it.</p>
<p>Do you think that she had...</p>
<p>... with him?</p>
<p>lt must be nice living inside your head with Peter Pan and the Easter Bunny.</p>
<p>Don't talk to me like that. She was my mother!</p>
<p>Now l find that she was....</p>
<p>-She was a.... -A what?</p>
<p>-Don't say that. -What am l supposed to think?</p>
<p>l can't believe she never told me.</p>
<p>We spoke once a week.</p>
<p>How could she do that?</p>
<p>When did she meet him? Did Dad know?</p>
<p>ls there anything else in that envelope?</p>
<p>No, l don't think so.</p>
<p>You read it.</p>
<p>You read it.</p>
<p>''January, 1987.</p>
<p>''Dear Carolyn:</p>
<p>''l hope you read this with Michael.</p>
<p>''l'm sure he wouldn't be able to read it by himself...</p>
<p>''...and he'll need help understanding all this.</p>
<p>''First and...</p>
<p>''...most of all...</p>
<p>''...l love you both very much.</p>
<p>''And although l feel fine, l thought l'd put my affairs...</p>
<p>''...excuse that word, in order.''</p>
<p>l can't believe she's making jokes.</p>
<p>''After going through the safe deposit box...</p>
<p>''...l'm sure you'll find your way to this letter.</p>
<p>''lt's hard to write this to my own children.</p>
<p>''l could let this die with the rest of me, l suppose.</p>
<p>''But as one gets older...</p>
<p>''...one's fears subside.</p>
<p>''What becomes more and more important...</p>
<p>''...is to be known...</p>
<p>''...known for all that you were during this brief stay.</p>
<p>''How sad it seems to leave this earth...</p>
<p>''...without those you love the most...</p>
<p>''...ever really knowing who you were.</p>
<p>''lt's easy for a mother to love her children, no matter what.</p>
<p>''lt just happens. l don't know if it's as simple for children.</p>
<p>''You're all so busy being angry at us for raising you wrong.</p>
<p>''His name...</p>
<p>''...was Robert Kincaid.</p>
<p>''He was a photographer and he was here in 1965...</p>
<p>''...shooting an article for National Geographic on the covered bridges.</p>
<p>''Remember when we got that issue, how we felt like celebrities?</p>
<p>''Remember when we started getting the subscription?''</p>
<p>That's Roseman Bridge.</p>
<p>That must be Robert Kincaid.</p>
<p>And that's Mom's medallion.</p>
<p>''l don't want you to be angry with him.</p>
<p>''l hope after you know the whole story...</p>
<p>''...you think well of him, even grateful.''</p>
<p>-Grateful? -''lt's all there, in the 3 notebooks.''</p>
<p>''lt was the week of the lllinois State Fair.</p>
<p>''The two of you were going with Dad to exhibit...</p>
<p>''...Carolyn's prize steer.</p>
<p>''lt was the Sunday night you left. l know it sounds awful...</p>
<p>''...but l couldn't wait for you to leave.</p>
<p>''You were going to be gone until Friday.</p>
<p>''Four days.</p>
<p>''Just four days.''</p>
<p>Richard! Dinner!</p>
<p>What did l tell you about the door?</p>
<p>Sorry.</p>
<p>Okay, so....</p>
<p>Would you like to say grace?</p>
<p>Grace.</p>
<p>More sauces.</p>
<p>A piece of bread.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>That was the Shangri-Las.</p>
<p>Moving up to number nine this week is ''Baby, l'm yours.''</p>
<p>Damn drawer.</p>
<p>Here.</p>
<p>You can't get mad at it.</p>
<p>Sorry. Didn't mean to yell.</p>
<p>l want you to stay away from anything too spicy.</p>
<p>And you promise me.</p>
<p>l swear.</p>
<p>Only filters. No more than half pack a day.</p>
<p>-l've got my orders. -Doc Reynolds said so.</p>
<p>l know, l'm only kidding.</p>
<p>-Are you sure you don't want to go? -l'm positive.</p>
<p>What are you going to do as a woman of leisure?</p>
<p>Same thing l do as a hired hand, except with less help.</p>
<p>l won't be able to sleep, you know.</p>
<p>l can't sleep without you next to me.</p>
<p>lt's only 4 days.</p>
<p>Oh, God, where have you been?</p>
<p>You missed them? They left.</p>
<p>Why do you love me so much? l don't like you.</p>
<p>Get down.</p>
<p>You like that song?</p>
<p>lt's just you and me.</p>
<p>Just you and me.</p>
<p>Hi.</p>
<p>You know, l get the distinct feeling that l'm lost.</p>
<p>Are you supposed to be in lowa?</p>
<p>Then you're not that lost.</p>
<p>l'm looking for a bridge.</p>
<p>One of those covered bridges in this neighborhood.</p>
<p>Roseman Bridge?</p>
<p>That's it.</p>
<p>You're pretty close. lt's only about two miles from here.</p>
<p>Which way?</p>
<p>Well, you...</p>
<p>...go that way...</p>
<p>...and at Cutter's turn left.</p>
<p>To Cutters?</p>
<p>Cutter's a farm. Small house, close to the road.</p>
<p>Big, mean yellow dog.</p>
<p>Mean yellow dog, okay.</p>
<p>Then you go along that road until you come to a fork.</p>
<p>lt's only less than half a mile.</p>
<p>And then where, after the fork?</p>
<p>The right.</p>
<p>And then you....</p>
<p>No, no, not that fork. Excuse me.</p>
<p>You pass Peterson's.</p>
<p>Peterson's.</p>
<p>Peterson's a farm.</p>
<p>And past the old school house you turn left.</p>
<p>lt would be easier to tell you if the roads were marked.</p>
<p>lt certainly would.</p>
<p>l can take you if you want.</p>
<p>Or l can tell you.</p>
<p>l can take you or tell you.</p>
<p>lt's up to you. l don't care.</p>
<p>l wouldn't want to take you away.</p>
<p>No, l was just going to have some ice tea, and then...</p>
<p>...split the atom, but that can wait.</p>
<p>Okay.</p>
<p>l'll just get my shoes.</p>
<p>l wasn't expecting company.</p>
<p>Where to?</p>
<p>Out, then right.</p>
<p>Out...</p>
<p>...then right.</p>
<p>Wonderful smell to lowa.</p>
<p>Kind of particular in this part of the country, you know?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>lt's hard to explain.</p>
<p>lt's in the loam of the soil.</p>
<p>lt's got that...</p>
<p>...kind of rich, earthy...</p>
<p>...alive, well, maybe not alive.</p>
<p>You don't smell it?</p>
<p>Maybe it's because l live here.</p>
<p>l guess so.</p>
<p>Smells great though.</p>
<p>Are you from Washington?</p>
<p>Yeah, l lived there till l was in my mid-20s.</p>
<p>l moved to Chicago when l got married.</p>
<p>When did you move back?</p>
<p>After the divorce.</p>
<p>How long have you been married?</p>
<p>A long time.</p>
<p>A long time.</p>
<p>Where're you from? Do you mind me asking?</p>
<p>No, l don't mind your asking. l'm from....</p>
<p>l'm born in ltaly.</p>
<p>ltaly?</p>
<p>From ltaly to lowa.</p>
<p>Where in ltaly?</p>
<p>We lived in a small town on the eastern side...no one's ever heard of: Bari.</p>
<p>l know Bari.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>l was once on assignment to Greece and l had to go through Bari...</p>
<p>...to get to Brindisi.</p>
<p>l was looking out, it looked like pretty country.</p>
<p>So l got off the train and stayed a few days.</p>
<p>You got off the train because it looked pretty?</p>
<p>Yeah, l did.</p>
<p>Excuse me.</p>
<p>Cigarette?</p>
<p>Sure, l'll have one.</p>
<p>So tell me, how long have you lived in lowa?</p>
<p>Long. You just got off the train and stayed without knowing anyone there?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>That's it.</p>
<p>lt's beautiful.</p>
<p>This is great.</p>
<p>l won't shoot this today. l'll just do a little prep work.</p>
<p>Shoot it tomorrow. The light's no good right now.</p>
<p>So l'll just wait.</p>
<p>l don't mind.</p>
<p>Go on down here.</p>
<p>l think this is a good place to start.</p>
<p>Beautiful bridge.</p>
<p>Beautiful. Do you come here much?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Always this hot around here?</p>
<p>Oh, yes. This time of year.</p>
<p>There's some sodas in the truck if you'd like one.</p>
<p>Would you like one?</p>
<p>Not now.</p>
<p>l'll go get one.</p>
<p>2 and a half.</p>
<p>There you are.</p>
<p>You caught me.</p>
<p>l was picking you some flowers.</p>
<p>Men still do that, don't they?</p>
<p>l'm not out of date, am l?</p>
<p>Picking flowers as a sign of appreciation?</p>
<p>No. Except those are poisonous.</p>
<p>l'm kidding. l'm sorry.</p>
<p>l'm just kidding.</p>
<p>l'm so sorry.</p>
<p>Are you sadistic by nature?</p>
<p>l don't know why l did that.</p>
<p>-Here. -They're beautiful.</p>
<p>l'm sorry.</p>
<p>You're looking for something specific?</p>
<p>There's not much selection.</p>
<p>l had a station out of Chicago earlier.</p>
<p>Played good blues.</p>
<p>lt's 1410.</p>
<p>There.</p>
<p>That's nice.</p>
<p>Care for another cigarette?</p>
<p>Sure.</p>
<p>ls that the mean yellow dog?</p>
<p>ls it white?</p>
<p>Yellow.</p>
<p>l want to thank you for all your kindness, Mrs. Johnson.</p>
<p>Francesca.</p>
<p>Robert.</p>
<p>Would you like some ice tea?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Yes, sit down.</p>
<p>-You like lemon? -Sure.</p>
<p>Maybe...</p>
<p>...a little bit of sugar?</p>
<p>You bet.</p>
<p>lf you want more....</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Aren't you afraid to have those in here?</p>
<p>l'm so sorry l did that. l don't know why...</p>
<p>...why l said that.</p>
<p>Where are you staying?</p>
<p>Some place with small cabins.</p>
<p>Something or other Motor lnn.</p>
<p>l've got it written down, but l haven't checked in yet.</p>
<p>How long are you here for?</p>
<p>l don't know, maybe four or five days, a week at most.</p>
<p>As long as it takes to do the work.</p>
<p>Where's your family?</p>
<p>My husband took the kids to the state fair.</p>
<p>My daughter is entering a prize steer.</p>
<p>How old?</p>
<p>A year and a half.</p>
<p>No, l meant the kids.</p>
<p>Michael is seventeen. And Carolyn is sixteen.</p>
<p>That's nice, having kids.</p>
<p>They're not kids anymore.</p>
<p>Things change.</p>
<p>They always do.</p>
<p>One of the laws of nature.</p>
<p>Most people are afraid of change, but if you look at it as...</p>
<p>...something you can count on, then it can be a comfort.</p>
<p>There's not many things you can really count on.</p>
<p>l guess.</p>
<p>l'm one of those people it frightens, l think.</p>
<p>l doubt that.</p>
<p>Why do you say that?</p>
<p>From ltaly to lowa, that's a big change.</p>
<p>But Richard was in the Army there.</p>
<p>l met him when l was living in Naples.</p>
<p>l didn't know anything about lowa.</p>
<p>l just cared that it was America, and...</p>
<p>...of course, being with Richard.</p>
<p>What's he like?</p>
<p>He's very clean.</p>
<p>Clean?</p>
<p>Yeah. No. l mean....</p>
<p>He's other things too.</p>
<p>He's a very hard worker...</p>
<p>...very caring...</p>
<p>...honest.</p>
<p>He's gentle.</p>
<p>He's a good father.</p>
<p>And clean.</p>
<p>Clean.</p>
<p>And you like living here in lowa, l guess?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Go ahead. l'm not going to tell anyone.</p>
<p>l'm supposed to say:</p>
<p>''lt's just fine. lt's quiet and the people are real nice.''</p>
<p>And all that's true.</p>
<p>Mostly.</p>
<p>lt is quiet.</p>
<p>And the people are nice.</p>
<p>ln certain ways.</p>
<p>We all help each other out.</p>
<p>lf someone gets sick or hurt, all the neighbors come in.</p>
<p>They pick the corn, harvest the oats or whatever.</p>
<p>ln town, you can leave your car unlocked, and let the kids run around.</p>
<p>Don't worry about them.</p>
<p>There are a lot of nice...</p>
<p>...things about the people here.</p>
<p>And l respect them for those qualities.</p>
<p>But....</p>
<p>But?</p>
<p>Well, it's not...</p>
<p>...what l dreamed of...</p>
<p>...as a girl.</p>
<p>l scribbled something down the other day.</p>
<p>l often do that when l'm out on the road.</p>
<p>Kind of goes like this:</p>
<p>The old dreams...</p>
<p>...were good dreams.</p>
<p>They didn't work out, but l'm glad l had them.</p>
<p>l don't know what it means. l thought l might use it someday.</p>
<p>Well, anyway, l think l know how you feel.</p>
<p>Would you like to stay for dinner?</p>
<p>There's not much in town.</p>
<p>And you'd have to eat alone.</p>
<p>So would l.</p>
<p>l'd like that. l'd like that.</p>
<p>l don't get a home-cooked meal too often. l'd like that a lot.</p>
<p>Okay.</p>
<p>This is ridiculous.</p>
<p>Do you mind if l put some film in the fridge?</p>
<p>-No, go ahead. -This heat here isn't too forgiving.</p>
<p>Anything l can do to help?</p>
<p>To help what? Cook?</p>
<p>Yeah. Men cook.</p>
<p>Okay, sure.</p>
<p>What can l do?</p>
<p>You can scrape the carrot.</p>
<p>Scrape the carrots.</p>
<p>And grate them. Make a nice salad.</p>
<p>All right.</p>
<p>Scrape the carrots. Like that.</p>
<p>-How's that? -Good.</p>
<p>Very nice.</p>
<p>Not bad, huh?</p>
<p>Don't forget to pick off the end.</p>
<p>Pick off end.</p>
<p>Let me get these....</p>
<p>Excuse me. l can take the ends off of these too.</p>
<p>Yes. That's a good idea.</p>
<p>Like this?</p>
<p>That's good. But don't use your fingers.</p>
<p>Then they smell like....</p>
<p>l'll get you some lemon.</p>
<p>Would you like a beer?</p>
<p>-l've got some in the car. -l would love a beer.</p>
<p>Anything to get out of a little work.</p>
<p>Very nice.</p>
<p>No, wait a second. lt gets better.</p>
<p>You must picture this: l have 3 cameras around my neck...</p>
<p>...and l've got a tripod and my pants are around my ankles.</p>
<p>l'm behind a bush and then suddenly l see this gorilla.</p>
<p>A huge gorilla, staring right at me...</p>
<p>...with the most lascivious look you've ever seen.</p>
<p>More than you've seen on any creature with that much hair.</p>
<p>l freeze, of course, because that's what you're supposed to do.</p>
<p>And then it started coming towards me.</p>
<p>And what?</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>My God!</p>
<p>l can't....</p>
<p>You're blushing.</p>
<p>lt's a very painful subject.</p>
<p>A very sore, sore subject matter, really.</p>
<p>-What happened? -We became engaged.</p>
<p>You should really....</p>
<p>You should write these stories down.</p>
<p>l would, except this is a female gorilla and it had on eye shadow...</p>
<p>...and a little lip gloss on her lips and it was so nice and....</p>
<p>We still write.</p>
<p>l don't want to put this stuff down.</p>
<p>l'm afraid....</p>
<p>l'm afraid my writing's a little too technical.</p>
<p>The trouble with being a journalist too long is...</p>
<p>...you stop giving yourself permission to invent.</p>
<p>l'll just stick to making pictures.</p>
<p>Making pictures.</p>
<p>l like that.</p>
<p>You really love what you do.</p>
<p>l'm obsessed by it, really.</p>
<p>Why is that, do you think?</p>
<p>l don't know.</p>
<p>l don't think obsessions have reasons. That's why they're obsessions.</p>
<p>You sound like an artist.</p>
<p>l wouldn't say that.</p>
<p>National Geographic likes their photos in focus...</p>
<p>...and not too much personal comment.</p>
<p>l don't mind really.</p>
<p>l'm no artist.</p>
<p>That's one of the curses of being too well-adjusted, too normal.</p>
<p>l don't think you're so normal.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>l didn't mean it that way...</p>
<p>...in the way that it sounded.</p>
<p>That's all right. We'll just chalk it up to a compliment and...</p>
<p>...move on.</p>
<p>Did you love teaching?</p>
<p>Sometimes l did.</p>
<p>When there was a particular student who can make a difference....</p>
<p>They're all supposed to, but they don't.</p>
<p>lt's not true. You tend to single out one or two...</p>
<p>...who you think you can contribute something to.</p>
<p>And did you?</p>
<p>l don't know, l hope so. One went to medical school.</p>
<p>Why'd you quit?</p>
<p>My children, my kids.</p>
<p>And...</p>
<p>...Richard didn't like it.</p>
<p>But you miss it, obviously.</p>
<p>l never think about it.</p>
<p>What's the most exciting place that you've ever been?</p>
<p>Unless you're too tired to talk about it.</p>
<p>Most exciting....</p>
<p>You're asking a man if he's tired of talking about himself?</p>
<p>You haven't been out much, have you?</p>
<p>Sorry. l didn't mean to make it sound like some dumb statement.</p>
<p>Maybe it's a little dull for you...</p>
<p>...telling this to some housewife in the middle of nowhere.</p>
<p>This is your home. This isn't nowhere.</p>
<p>And it's not dull.</p>
<p>Let's see...</p>
<p>l guess l'd say that the most exciting place l've ever been to was Africa.</p>
<p>'Cause it's another world.</p>
<p>lt's not just the cultures and the people.</p>
<p>That's great, but it's the air.</p>
<p>The colors from dawn to dusk.</p>
<p>There's something tangible about it.</p>
<p>The cohabitation of man and beast, and beast and beast.</p>
<p>Who'll survive and who won't.</p>
<p>There's no judgement about it.</p>
<p>You know? There's no imposed morality.</p>
<p>lt's just...</p>
<p>...the way it is.</p>
<p>lt's beautiful, really.</p>
<p>Just nothing like it. lt's...</p>
<p>...a voyeur's paradise.</p>
<p>l'd love to see that.</p>
<p>There's safaris. You can ask your husband.</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>lt's a beautiful evening. Would you like to take a walk?</p>
<p>You've got it all right here.</p>
<p>No, l'm serious.</p>
<p>This is as nice a place as l've ever been.</p>
<p>''The silver apples of the moon, and the golden apples of the sun.''</p>
<p>Yeats.</p>
<p>''The Song of Wandering Aengus.'' No?</p>
<p>Good stuff, Yeats, huh?</p>
<p>Realism...</p>
<p>...economy, sensuousness...</p>
<p>...beauty, magic.</p>
<p>All that appeals to my lrish ancestry.</p>
<p>-Something wrong? -No. Want something to drink?</p>
<p>Maybe some...</p>
<p>...coffee? Maybe...</p>
<p>...some brandy?</p>
<p>Maybe some both.</p>
<p>Yes?</p>
<p>Let's.</p>
<p>Sure you don't want me to help?</p>
<p>No. l'm not going to wash them now. l'll rinse them now.</p>
<p>Do it later.</p>
<p>Francesca.</p>
<p>Are you all right?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>We're not doing anything wrong.</p>
<p>Nothing you couldn't tell your kids.</p>
<p>To ancient evenings and distant music?</p>
<p>He's getting her drunk.</p>
<p>That's what happened.</p>
<p>Maybe he forced himself. That's why she couldn't tell us.</p>
<p>He did not.</p>
<p>He's such a...</p>
<p>...nice guy.</p>
<p>He's trying to sleep with somebody's wife!</p>
<p>l don't think so. And that doesn't make you a bad person.</p>
<p>He reminds me of Steve.</p>
<p>Steve's...</p>
<p>...weak, immoral and a liar, but he's still a nice guy.</p>
<p>He just shouldn't be married.</p>
<p>At least, not to me.</p>
<p>l'm hungry.</p>
<p>Are you getting hungry?</p>
<p>l had no idea it's gotten that bad, sis.</p>
<p>Please, don't feel sorry for me. Nobody's forcing me to stay.</p>
<p>Why do you?</p>
<p>Do you mind if l ask you a question?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Why did you get divorced?</p>
<p>l was never around.</p>
<p>So, why'd l get married? That's a good question.</p>
<p>l guess l needed a home base. Roots.</p>
<p>You can kind of get lost on the road.</p>
<p>So what happened?</p>
<p>l never got lost.</p>
<p>l was more at home everywhere than just in one place.</p>
<p>Kind of like a citizen of the world.</p>
<p>Must get lonely sometimes.</p>
<p>No. l never indulge in that.</p>
<p>l have friends all over the world l can visit now and then, if l feel like it.</p>
<p>Women friends too?</p>
<p>l'm a loner, but not a monk.</p>
<p>You really don't need anyone?</p>
<p>l think l need everyone.</p>
<p>l love people. l'd love to meet them all.</p>
<p>That's the thing about lowa.</p>
<p>You tend to meet the same kind of person repeatedly.</p>
<p>So...</p>
<p>...when Mr. Delaney has an affair with the Redfield woman the town wakes up.</p>
<p>There's a lot of that going around.</p>
<p>lt seems to me there's too much of:</p>
<p>...''this is mine'' and ''he or she is mine.''</p>
<p>There's just too many lines being drawn. That kind of thing.</p>
<p>You know?</p>
<p>Doesn't it scare you? Being alone?</p>
<p>l don't think so.</p>
<p>l think l embrace the mystery.</p>
<p>Do you ever regret it?</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>The divorce, l mean.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Do you regret not having a family?</p>
<p>Not everyone's supposed to have one.</p>
<p>But how can you live for just what you want? What about other people?</p>
<p>l love other people.</p>
<p>-But no one in particular. -But l love them just the same.</p>
<p>lt's not the same.</p>
<p>l know it's not the same, but...</p>
<p>...what you're saying is it's not as good, it's not normal.</p>
<p>-That's not it. -lt is.</p>
<p>l have a bit of a problem with this American family ethic...</p>
<p>...that seems to have hypnotized the whole country.</p>
<p>You probably think of...</p>
<p>...someone like me as a...</p>
<p>...poor displaced soul who's destined to wander the planet...</p>
<p>...with no TV or self-cleaning oven.</p>
<p>Because someone decides to have a family doesn't mean they're hypnotized.</p>
<p>Never having seen a gazelle stampede doesn't mean l'm asleep in my life.</p>
<p>Want to leave your husband?</p>
<p>No. Of course not.</p>
<p>l'm sorry about that. l apologize for that.</p>
<p>What made you ask such a question?</p>
<p>l thought that's what we were doing. Asking questions.</p>
<p>We were having a conversation. You ask me questions...</p>
<p>...reading all these meanings into it that l must be too simple to...</p>
<p>...interpret or something.</p>
<p>l'm sorry.</p>
<p>l apologize.</p>
<p>Roseman Bridge at dawn.</p>
<p>l better be going.</p>
<p>l'm sorry.</p>
<p>l apologize. You must forgive me.</p>
<p>That was a very indiscreet question. lt was dumb.</p>
<p>l feel like something's been spoiled.</p>
<p>lt was a perfect evening, just the way it was.</p>
<p>Perfect evening...</p>
<p>...a nice walk.</p>
<p>Thank you for the...</p>
<p>...company and the brandy.</p>
<p>You're a good woman, Francesca.</p>
<p>Keep the brandy forward in the cupboard. lt might work out after all.</p>
<p>And don't kid yourself, Francesca.</p>
<p>You're anything but a simple woman.</p>
<p>Johnson's.</p>
<p>Richard, hi.</p>
<p>Everyone settled in okay?</p>
<p>Good.</p>
<p>l said, good.</p>
<p>Johnson's.</p>
<p>Hi, it's Robert Kincaid.</p>
<p>Hi.</p>
<p>Got your note.</p>
<p>W.B. Yeats and all.</p>
<p>l put it in my pocket and didn't read it right away because...</p>
<p>...the light was changing. Had to get my shots.</p>
<p>The light was changing.</p>
<p>But l do accept your invitation. lt'll have to be later though.</p>
<p>l'm going to the Holliwell Bridge and shoot there.</p>
<p>After nine, how about that?</p>
<p>Yes, your work's what's important.</p>
<p>l'll make you something nice we can warm up when you get here.</p>
<p>Maybe you'd like to come along with me.</p>
<p>Yes, l would like that, but...</p>
<p>...l'll drive my pickup and meet you.</p>
<p>All right?</p>
<p>All right.</p>
<p>What time?</p>
<p>How about six?</p>
<p>Okay.</p>
<p>Great.</p>
<p>lt's Lucy Redfield.</p>
<p>Apparently Mrs. Delaney caught them.</p>
<p>There's a seat down here if you like.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Hot out, isn't it?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Well, are you ordering anything?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Thanks. l've changed my mind.</p>
<p>How about this one?</p>
<p>Well, it's....</p>
<p>l don't know, l don't know, l don't know.</p>
<p>l haven't bought a dress for myself in so long.</p>
<p>l'm just buying a dress.</p>
<p>lt's not for a special occasion. l'm just shopping.</p>
<p>l'm just shopping for a new dress is all.</p>
<p>That might work.</p>
<p>And if he's still mad, tell him you married him out of pity.</p>
<p>That always works for me.</p>
<p>Johnson's.</p>
<p>Hi, it's Robert.</p>
<p>Listen, l'm running a little late. But l'll still...</p>
<p>...be there.</p>
<p>l don't want this to sound the wrong way but...</p>
<p>...l'm wondering if this is a good idea.</p>
<p>l had lunch in town.</p>
<p>And l crossed paths with that Redfield woman.</p>
<p>l guess you got the whole story.</p>
<p>The cashier at the grocery store was most generous.</p>
<p>He's running for town crier next year.</p>
<p>l learned more about the Delaney affair than l knew about my marriage.</p>
<p>lf it's going to be a problem for you to see me tonight, don't do so.</p>
<p>l'm sometimes not too bright about people's reactions.</p>
<p>l wouldn't want you to be put in a compromising situation.</p>
<p>Yeah, l understand.</p>
<p>That's very kind of you to think of that.</p>
<p>Robert?</p>
<p>l want to come.</p>
<p>So l'll meet you at the bridge like we planned and...</p>
<p>...don't worry about the rest.</p>
<p>l'm not.</p>
<p>All right. l'll see you then.</p>
<p>Okay.</p>
<p>Hi.</p>
<p>Beautiful here.</p>
<p>Make yourself at home. l have to knock off a few shots.</p>
<p>Oh, look at the butterfly.</p>
<p>Got you.</p>
<p>Come on.</p>
<p>-No, don't take my picture. -Yeah, come on.</p>
<p>Go ahead, give me a pose.</p>
<p>One of those French model looks.</p>
<p>-l can't. -Like Gina Lollobrigida.</p>
<p>Can l help?</p>
<p>No, l've got everything under control.</p>
<p>l'm just going to go...</p>
<p>...clean myself up a bit.</p>
<p>l'll take a bath.</p>
<p>What happens if l set the table?</p>
<p>Well, that's fine.</p>
<p>Sure. Good.</p>
<p>Would you like a beer...</p>
<p>...for your bath?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>That's nice.</p>
<p>Dinner will be ready...</p>
<p>...in half an hour.</p>
<p>l realized that he had been here just a few minutes before.</p>
<p>l was lying where the water had run down his body...</p>
<p>...and l found that intensely erotic.</p>
<p>Almost everything about Robert Kincaid...</p>
<p>...had begun to seem erotic to me.</p>
<p>What's wrong?</p>
<p>You look stunning.</p>
<p>lf you don't mind me saying so.</p>
<p>Make-them-run-around-the-block- howling-in-agony stunning.</p>
<p>Johnson's.</p>
<p>Hi, Madge.</p>
<p>No, l was just...</p>
<p>...fixing something to eat.</p>
<p>No, what?</p>
<p>Oh, yeah, l heard about him.</p>
<p>l hear he's some kind of photographer or something.</p>
<p>Hippie? No.</p>
<p>ls that what a hippie looks like?</p>
<p>No, l was just going to step into a bath when you called, so maybe....</p>
<p>They don't get back till Friday.</p>
<p>Maybe l'll call you then, okay?</p>
<p>Bye.</p>
<p>lf you want me to stop, tell me now.</p>
<p>No one's asking you to.</p>
<p>''He told me he wouldn't apologize for what was going to happen.''</p>
<p>What's wrong?</p>
<p>l'm going to get some air.</p>
<p>Take me someplace.</p>
<p>Right now. Take me someplace...</p>
<p>...that you've been.</p>
<p>Someplace on the other side of the world.</p>
<p>How about ltaly?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>How about Bari?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Tell me about that time...</p>
<p>...you got off...</p>
<p>...the train.</p>
<p>You know the station.</p>
<p>Know the little restaurant with the striped awning across the way...</p>
<p>...serves arrancinos.</p>
<p>Arrancinos.</p>
<p>And zeppolis. l know that place.</p>
<p>Well, l had coffee there.</p>
<p>Did you sit...</p>
<p>...by the doorway or near the...</p>
<p>...front of the church?</p>
<p>l was near the church.</p>
<p>l know, l sat there once.</p>
<p>l sat there once...</p>
<p>...on a day like this. lt was very hot and...</p>
<p>...l'd been shopping and l had all these packages around my feet.</p>
<p>l had to keep moving them.</p>
<p>You make me forget my story.</p>
<p>Lucky me.</p>
<p>l had thoughts about him...</p>
<p>...l hardly knew what to do with.</p>
<p>And he read every one.</p>
<p>Whatever l felt.</p>
<p>Whatever l wanted, he gave himself up to.</p>
<p>And in that moment...</p>
<p>...everything l knew to be true about myself up until then, was gone.</p>
<p>l was acting like another woman...</p>
<p>...yet l was more myself than ever before.</p>
<p>We decided to spend Wednesday away from Winterset...</p>
<p>...away from Madison County.</p>
<p>Away from pastures and bridges and people too familiar...</p>
<p>...and reminders too painful.</p>
<p>We let the day take us where it wanted.</p>
<p>ls that lndia? lt's beautiful.</p>
<p>Look at this one.</p>
<p>Look at their expressions. Beautiful.</p>
<p>lt's as if the camera isn't on them.</p>
<p>They're not photographs, they're stories.</p>
<p>You should have these published, have your own collection.</p>
<p>Nobody'd buy it.</p>
<p>Why do you say that?</p>
<p>Six publishers have told me so.</p>
<p>No big deal.</p>
<p>Whatever it is that...</p>
<p>...makes an artist look like an artist to the world...</p>
<p>...is just a feature l don't have.</p>
<p>Maybe you have to convince yourself first.</p>
<p>Maybe.</p>
<p>Maybe you have to ask yourself why it's an obsession.</p>
<p>What's that?</p>
<p>l remembered l had this the other night, after you left.</p>
<p>lt was made for me in Assisi.</p>
<p>l got it for my 7th birthday.</p>
<p>''Francesca.''</p>
<p>Keep it.</p>
<p>A musician friend of Robert's told him of a place off the interstate.</p>
<p>A place, Robert assured me...</p>
<p>...no one l knew would see us.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>What were you like as a young man?</p>
<p>Trouble.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>l just wandered.</p>
<p>Why were you trouble?</p>
<p>l had a temper.</p>
<p>What were your parents like? Your mother and father?</p>
<p>l don't know if l can do this.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>Try to cram in a whole lifetime between now and Friday.</p>
<p>For all we know</p>
<p>We may never meet again</p>
<p>Before you go</p>
<p>Make this moment sweet again</p>
<p>We won't say good night</p>
<p>Until the last note</p>
<p>l'll hold out my hand</p>
<p>And my heart will be in it</p>
<p>For all we know</p>
<p>This may only be a dream.</p>
<p>Where'd you go?</p>
<p>Bar in town.</p>
<p>Did you call Betty?</p>
<p>Maybe you should.</p>
<p>l found out who Lucy Delaney is.</p>
<p>Remember the Delaneys from Hillcrest Road?</p>
<p>Yeah. But l thought she died.</p>
<p>He remarried Lucy Redfield.</p>
<p>Apparently, they were having an affair for years.</p>
<p>Apparently, the first Mrs. Delaney was a bit of a stiff.</p>
<p>You mean...</p>
<p>...she didn't like ?</p>
<p>Mom could have helped.</p>
<p>Oh, boy.</p>
<p>All these years l've resented not living the wild life in some place like Paris.</p>
<p>And all the time l could have moved back to lowa.</p>
<p>Are you drunk?</p>
<p>Not yet.</p>
<p>Want to get out of here?</p>
<p>l think l better.</p>
<p>l'll take the keys.</p>
<p>l'm driving.</p>
<p>l've never cheated on Betty. Not once we were married, l mean.</p>
<p>-Did you want to? -Only about a thousand times.</p>
<p>What do l do now?</p>
<p>What's good enough for Mom is good enough for me?</p>
<p>What gets me...</p>
<p>...is l'm in my forties.</p>
<p>l've been in this crummy marriage for over 20 years...</p>
<p>...because that's what l was taught. You stick things out.</p>
<p>Normal people don't divorce.</p>
<p>l can't remember when my husband loved me so intensely...</p>
<p>...that he transported me to Africa.</p>
<p>Frankly, l don't think he ever did.</p>
<p>And now l find out that in between bake sales, my mother was Anais Nin.</p>
<p>What about me?</p>
<p>l feel really weird.</p>
<p>Like she cheated on me, not Dad. lsn't that sick?</p>
<p>You know, when you're the only son you sort of...</p>
<p>...feel like the prince of the kingdom.</p>
<p>ln the back of your mind...</p>
<p>...you think your mother shouldn't want  anymore because she has you.</p>
<p>You're right, that is sick.</p>
<p>lf she was so unhappy, why didn't she leave?</p>
<p>Can l...</p>
<p>...read it now?</p>
<p>Did l miss anything important?</p>
<p>She just...</p>
<p>...took him to her room.</p>
<p>Dad's room?</p>
<p>You can skip that part.</p>
<p>Let's start...</p>
<p>...here.</p>
<p>''Robert lay asleep in the bed.</p>
<p>''l was up all night that night.</p>
<p>''What happens tomorrow?</p>
<p>''He will leave and everything new and unknown that had become so familiar...</p>
<p>''...would be gone.''</p>
<p>Did you sleep well?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Good.</p>
<p>More coffee?</p>
<p>l hope you don't mind my asking, but l feel like l should.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>These women friends of yours all over the world...</p>
<p>...how does it work?</p>
<p>Do you see some of them again, or...</p>
<p>...do you forget others?</p>
<p>Or do you write to some of them now and then?</p>
<p>How do you manage it?</p>
<p>What do you mean?</p>
<p>l just need to know the procedure, so l don't upset it your routine.</p>
<p>Want some jam?</p>
<p>What are you talking about? There's no routine.</p>
<p>ls that what you think this is?</p>
<p>What is this?</p>
<p>ls it up to me?</p>
<p>You're the one who's married, who won't leave her husband.</p>
<p>To do what?</p>
<p>Go off with someone who needs everyone, but no one in particular?</p>
<p>What would be the point? Pass me the butter, please.</p>
<p>l was honest with you.</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>Absolutely.</p>
<p>You have this habit of not needing, and that's very hard to break.</p>
<p>ln that case, why sleep? You don't need rest.</p>
<p>Why eat? You don't need food.</p>
<p>What're you doing?</p>
<p>Maybe l'm not cut out to be a world citizen...</p>
<p>...who experiences everything and nothing.</p>
<p>How do you know what l experience?</p>
<p>l know you.</p>
<p>What can this possibly mean to someone...</p>
<p>...who doesn't need meaning, who just goes with the mystery?</p>
<p>Who pretends he's not scared to death?</p>
<p>Let's stop this.</p>
<p>After you leave, l'll have to sit here the rest of my life...</p>
<p>...and wonder what happened to me, if anything, happened at all.</p>
<p>l'll wonder if you're in some housewife's kitchen in Romania...</p>
<p>...telling her about your world of good friends, including me in that group.</p>
<p>What should l say?</p>
<p>l don't want you to say anything. l don't need you to say anything.</p>
<p>l want you to stop this right now.</p>
<p>Fine.</p>
<p>More eggs? Or shall we  on the linoleum one last time?</p>
<p>-l won't apologize for who l am. -No one asked you to.</p>
<p>-l won't feel like l did anything wrong. -You won't feel anything, period!</p>
<p>You have carved out a part for yourself in the world as a voyeur...</p>
<p>...and a hermit and a lover whenever you feel like it.</p>
<p>The rest of us are supposed to feel grateful for this brief moment--</p>
<p>Go to hell!</p>
<p>lt isn't human not to be lonely and afraid!</p>
<p>You're a hypocrite and a phony!</p>
<p>l don't want to need you.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>Because l can't have you.</p>
<p>What difference does that make?</p>
<p>Don't you see?</p>
<p>Oh, Robert, don't you see? l just have to know the truth.</p>
<p>l have to know the truth, because if l don't, l'll go crazy.</p>
<p>So just tell me.</p>
<p>l can't act like this is enough because it has to be.</p>
<p>And l can't pretend not to feel what l feel...</p>
<p>...because it's over tomorrow.</p>
<p>lf l've done anything...</p>
<p>...to make you think that...</p>
<p>...what we have between us is nothing new for me...</p>
<p>...is just some routine...</p>
<p>...then l do apologize.</p>
<p>What makes it different?</p>
<p>When l think...</p>
<p>...of why l make pictures...</p>
<p>...the only reason l can think of...</p>
<p>...just seems that l've been making my way here.</p>
<p>Seems right now, that all l've ever done in my life....</p>
<p>...was making my way here to you.</p>
<p>And if l think about leaving here tomorrow...</p>
<p>...without you....</p>
<p>Don't let go.</p>
<p>My God, what are we going to do?</p>
<p>Where's your truck?</p>
<p>lt's behind the barn.</p>
<p>l'll go.</p>
<p>l'll go upstairs.</p>
<p>Hi.</p>
<p>Hi, Madge.</p>
<p>l made some brown betty.</p>
<p>l sent Floyd and the boy to town.</p>
<p>l said, ''l'm going to visit my friend for the afternoon, and that's it.''</p>
<p>He said, ''Who'll make lunch?''</p>
<p>l said, ''l'm taking a sick day. Eat at the diner.''</p>
<p>lsn't that hilarious?</p>
<p>He didn't dare argue.</p>
<p>l don't even want to tell you how late he was out.</p>
<p>Sorry 2 days passed before l came by, but with the boy home, time escapes me.</p>
<p>Have you heard from Richard?</p>
<p>-God, it's hot. -Yes. lt's hot.</p>
<p>Come with me.</p>
<p>Come away with me.</p>
<p>Care for a beer?</p>
<p>You're not coming with me, are you?</p>
<p>No matter how many times l turn it over in my mind...</p>
<p>...it doesn't seem like the right thing.</p>
<p>For who?</p>
<p>For anyone.</p>
<p>They'll never be able to live through the talk.</p>
<p>And Richard....</p>
<p>Richard will never be able to get his arms around this.</p>
<p>lt will break him in half.</p>
<p>He doesn't deserve that.</p>
<p>He's never hurt anyone in his whole life.</p>
<p>He can move on. People move.</p>
<p>His family has had this farm for over 100 years.</p>
<p>Richard doesn't know how to live anywhere else.</p>
<p>And my kids....</p>
<p>They're practically grown.</p>
<p>You said they hardly talk to you.</p>
<p>Yeah, they don't say much.</p>
<p>But Carolyn is only 16.</p>
<p>She's about to find out about all of this for herself.</p>
<p>She's going to fall in love...</p>
<p>...and she'll try to build a life with someone.</p>
<p>lf l leave...</p>
<p>...what does that say to her?</p>
<p>What about us?</p>
<p>You have to know...</p>
<p>...deep down...</p>
<p>...the minute we leave here, everything will change.</p>
<p>Yeah, it could...get better.</p>
<p>And no matter how much distance we put between ourselves and this house...</p>
<p>...l carry it with me.</p>
<p>l'll feel it every minute we're together.</p>
<p>And l will start to blame loving you for how much it hurts.</p>
<p>And then, even these...</p>
<p>...even these four...</p>
<p>...beautiful days will seem just like something sordid and a mistake.</p>
<p>Do you think that what happened with us just happens to anyone?</p>
<p>What we feel for each other?</p>
<p>We're hardly...</p>
<p>...hardly two separate people now.</p>
<p>And...</p>
<p>...some people search all their life for this and never find it.</p>
<p>Others don't even think it exists.</p>
<p>You're going to tell me that you....</p>
<p>You're going to tell me this is the right thing to do?</p>
<p>Giving it up?</p>
<p>We are the choices that we have made.</p>
<p>You don't understand.</p>
<p>Don't you see?</p>
<p>Nobody understands when a woman makes a choice...</p>
<p>...to marry and have children...</p>
<p>...in one way...</p>
<p>...her life begins, but in another way, it stops.</p>
<p>You build a life of details and...</p>
<p>...you just stop and stay...</p>
<p>...steady so that your children can move.</p>
<p>And when they leave, they take your life of details with them.</p>
<p>You're expected to move on again, but you don't remember...</p>
<p>...what it was that moved you, because no one's asked you in so long.</p>
<p>Not even yourself.</p>
<p>But you never think...</p>
<p>...you never think love like this is going to happen to you.</p>
<p>But now that you have it...?</p>
<p>Well, now l want to keep it forever.</p>
<p>l want to love you the way l do now for the rest of my life, but...</p>
<p>...if we leave...</p>
<p>...we lose it.</p>
<p>And l can't make an entire life disappear...</p>
<p>...to start a new one.</p>
<p>All l can do is try to hold on to both of us...</p>
<p>...somewhere inside of me.</p>
<p>You have to help me.</p>
<p>Don't lose us.</p>
<p>Don't throw us away.</p>
<p>Maybe you feel this way. Maybe not.</p>
<p>Maybe it's because you're in this house.</p>
<p>Maybe tomorrow, when they come back...</p>
<p>...you'll feel differently.</p>
<p>l don't know.</p>
<p>Look...</p>
<p>...l'll be here a few more days.</p>
<p>We can talk later. We don't have to decide right now.</p>
<p>Robert, don't.</p>
<p>-Don't do this. -l don't want to say good-bye right now.</p>
<p>We don't have to make that decision.</p>
<p>Maybe you'll change your mind.</p>
<p>Maybe we'll see each other and you'll change your mind.</p>
<p>lf that happens you have to decide...</p>
<p>...because l can't.</p>
<p>l'll only say this once.</p>
<p>l've never said it before.</p>
<p>But this kind of certainty comes just once in a lifetime.</p>
<p>Look!</p>
<p>You got it.</p>
<p>l couldn't sell him.</p>
<p>l know. l knew you would win.</p>
<p>-Good girl. Proud of you. -Look at that. Thanks.</p>
<p>-Hi, Mom. -Hi, darling.</p>
<p>-Did you eat? -Yeah. l ate.</p>
<p>Hey, there. How you doing?</p>
<p>lt didn't take you too long to get here.</p>
<p>-No a long one. -Three hours?</p>
<p>-We had fun. -Are you hungry?</p>
<p>l got something for you.</p>
<p>The fair was great.</p>
<p>''You all came home.</p>
<p>''And, with you, my life of details.</p>
<p>''A day or two passed...</p>
<p>''...and with each thought of him...</p>
<p>''...a task would present itself like a lifesaver...</p>
<p>''...pulling me further away from those 4 days.</p>
<p>''l was grateful.</p>
<p>''l felt safe.</p>
<p>''Put me out of my misery. l can't stand the suspense. Go ahead, shoot.</p>
<p>''l'm not talking about you.</p>
<p>''l know l'm a goner. l can't stand the suspense. Shoot.</p>
<p>''l don't even need a blindfold.</p>
<p>''Condemned man's dinner. Chicken, peas, watermelon.</p>
<p>What do you want for dinner?</p>
<p>How about your brown sugar meat loaf?</p>
<p>''For a moment, l didn't know where l was.</p>
<p>''And for a split second, l thought that he didn't really want me.</p>
<p>''That it was easy to walk away.</p>
<p>''Robert leaned over as if to get something from the glove box.</p>
<p>''Eight days ago, he'd done that...</p>
<p>''...and his arm had brushed across my leg.</p>
<p>''A week ago l'd been in Des Moines, buying a new dress.''</p>
<p>That truck's a long way from home.</p>
<p>Washington State.</p>
<p>l'll bet it's that photographer they talked about at the cafe.</p>
<p>What's he waiting for?</p>
<p>Come on!</p>
<p>''Oh, no.</p>
<p>''The words were inside of me.</p>
<p>''l was wrong, Robert. l was wrong to stay, but l can't go.</p>
<p>''Let me tell you again why l can't go.</p>
<p>''Tell me again why l should go.</p>
<p>''l heard his voice coming back to me:</p>
<p>''This kind of certainty comes but once in a lifetime.''</p>
<p>What's wrong?</p>
<p>Will you please tell me what's wrong with you?</p>
<p>l just need a minute.</p>
<p>l just....</p>
<p>Dad, you bought the wrong feed!</p>
<p>''l was grateful for the silence that night.</p>
<p>''l realized love won't obey our expectations.</p>
<p>''lts mystery is pure and absolute.</p>
<p>''What Robert and l had...</p>
<p>''...could not continue if we were together.</p>
<p>''And what Richard and l shared would vanish if we were apart.</p>
<p>''But how l wanted to share this.</p>
<p>''How would our lives have changed if l had?</p>
<p>''Could anyone else have seen the beauty of it?</p>
<p>l'm Francesca Johnson.</p>
<p>And l....</p>
<p>l feel awful that l haven't visited you sooner. ls it a bad time?</p>
<p>Am l interrupting anything? ls it too late?</p>
<p>No, not at all.</p>
<p>''We became inseparable, Lucy and l.</p>
<p>''The funny thing is...</p>
<p>''...l didn't tell her about Robert until years later.</p>
<p>''But for some reason, being with her...</p>
<p>''...somehow made me feel...</p>
<p>''...it was safe to think about him...</p>
<p>''...to continue loving him.</p>
<p>''The town loved talking about the two of us.</p>
<p>''But we didn't care.</p>
<p>''And neither did your father.''</p>
<p>lt's time.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>ls it better?</p>
<p>lt's better.</p>
<p>Franny.</p>
<p>l just want to say...</p>
<p>...l know you had your own dreams.</p>
<p>l'm sorry l couldn't give them to you.</p>
<p>l love you so very much.</p>
<p>''After your father died l tried to get in touch with Robert...</p>
<p>''...but he had left National Geographic.</p>
<p>''No one seemed to know where he was.</p>
<p>''My only connections to him were the places we'd been that day.</p>
<p>''And so, each year on my birthday, l'd revisit them.</p>
<p>''And then one day, l received a letter from his attorney...</p>
<p>''...with a package.''</p>
<p>God....</p>
<p>''There has not been a day since that l have not thought of him.</p>
<p>''When he said that we were no longer two people...</p>
<p>''...he was right.</p>
<p>''We were bound together as tightly as two people can be.</p>
<p>''lf it hadn't been for him, l could not have lasted on the farm all those years.</p>
<p>''Remember my dress that you wanted, Carolyn?</p>
<p>''The one you said l never wore?</p>
<p>''l know l was silly, but...</p>
<p>''...to me it was as if you were asking to wear my wedding dress to the movies.</p>
<p>''After reading all this...</p>
<p>''...l hope you can now understand my burial request.</p>
<p>''lt was not the ravings of some mad old lady.</p>
<p>''l gave my life to my family.</p>
<p>''l wish to give Robert what is left of me.''</p>
<p>Hey, Dad.</p>
<p>Can l talk to you?</p>
<p>You've been gone all night long. Do l have the right to ask where?</p>
<p>Do l make you happy, Betty?</p>
<p>Because l want to.</p>
<p>More than anything.</p>
<p>Hi, Steve. lt's me.</p>
<p>Good.</p>
<p>You?</p>
<p>Listen, we have to talk.</p>
<p>How about now?</p>
<p>l've decided to stay here for a while.</p>
<p>l don't know how long.</p>
<p>No, l'm not angry, Steve.</p>
<p>l'm not.</p>
<p>l'm not angry at all.</p>
<p>''l gave Lucy his photography book.</p>
<p>''lf you're interested, take a look.</p>
<p>''lf my words still leave some things unclear...</p>
<p>''...perhaps his pictures can illuminate.</p>
<p>''After all...</p>
<p>''...that's what an artist does best.</p>
<p>''l love you both...</p>
<p>''...with all my heart.</p>
<p>''Do what you have to to be happy in this life.</p>
<p>''There is so much beauty.</p>
<p>''Go well, my children.''</p>
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