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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy, two in Los Angeles,
00:13the other in San Francisco.
00:16And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:27My name is Charlie.
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02:00My name is Charlie.
02:31Bang!
02:48Mr. Chadway, you're agent George Wales.
02:51You say that he put in a call to you from Vail, Colorado, yesterday morning.
02:55But when you got to the phone, he had hung up.
02:57Yes, and he didn't return to his room at the lodge last night.
03:00You said George Wales was working on a case that involved a high government official.
03:07He thought someone might try and kidnap Carl Hansworth.
03:13What kind of information did he have that made him think Hansworth would be kidnapped?
03:17He heard a rumor, and I sent him to Vail to investigate.
03:21How do we keep me away from these kidnappers, whoever they are?
03:24I think maybe the best way to find out who they are would be for one of us to act as a sort of a companion to you.
03:30You mean like girlfriend?
03:32Oh, yeah, whatever.
03:34That's a good plan.
03:36I nominate you.
03:39I accept the nomination.
03:42She'll be armed at all times.
03:44Mr. Bosley, I assume you can handle a gun?
03:47You assume correctly.
03:49Well, good. Then you and Mr. Hansworth's secretary can play the same game.
03:52I beg your pardon?
04:23No!
04:41Are you not convinced that someone's trying to kidnap you?
04:45Then you're willing to back off?
04:47Get out of Vail?
04:50No.
04:52I'm not going to turn and run.
04:54Are you going to go ahead with the competition?
04:56That's why I came here.
05:13Hold on!
05:22Hold on!
05:46What are you doing here?
05:49There was shooting.
05:50He was curious.
05:52I followed him.
05:54I thought I could help, perhaps.
05:56I'm still curious.
05:58Who were they?
06:00We don't know.
06:02Do you?
06:04How could I know?
06:06Hey, what's going on here?
06:09You don't know what's going on here?
06:12I'm just a bystander.
06:14An observer.
06:16I don't suppose you know who he is, either.
06:18He's number 41.
06:28We've got to find out why he's here.
06:30Oh, that's easy.
06:32He's after you.
06:34He and the two that we chased down the hill.
06:37One way or the other, they're going to get you.
06:45Okay, here's to our game plan.
06:46Blind man's bluff.
06:48Well, not totally blind.
06:50He just got back from Denver.
06:52We got something on Paolo.
06:54Where's Norton?
06:56Norton's staying in Denver.
06:58He'll use the facilities at our district office.
07:00Charlie received the wire photo and ran it through NCIC.
07:02Did he get a name?
07:04No, so he tried Interpol.
07:06And he connected.
07:08Full name, Paolo Donatelli.
07:10Born in Rome, 1950,
07:12stayed out of trouble until he entered the university,
07:14where he joined a small group of radicals
07:16for a free society.
07:18Has a nice ring to it.
07:20A familiar ring.
07:22You've heard of them?
07:24I think they staged a demonstration
07:26while I was in Rome.
07:28How long ago was that?
07:30Two years ago.
07:32I remember the incident, too.
07:34And what were you doing in Rome?
07:36I was attending a UN conference
07:38on international banking.
07:40Do you remember anything about the demonstration?
07:42Well, not much.
07:44I recall seeing a banner in the streets,
07:46nothing earth-shattering.
07:48Perhaps this Paolo Donatelli being a part of the group
07:51is just a coincidence.
07:53Maybe it's not.
07:56I'm going to ask you again.
07:58Pull out of the competition.
08:00Go back to Washington
08:02and give us a chance to clear this up.
08:04Chadway, I told you before,
08:06I won't give in to terrorism.
08:08Besides, if I run now,
08:10it'll be just something we'll have to face later.
08:12At least here and now we're making some progress.
08:14He does have a point.
08:16I think if Carl's willing,
08:18we should go ahead with it.
08:20Oh, you mean you're going to let me
08:22put you on skis again tomorrow?
08:24Uh-huh.
08:26If you throw in dinner.
08:29Okay, we go ahead with it.
08:31Sabrina?
08:33Yeah.
08:35You concentrate on Paolo Donatelli
08:37and the rest of us will stay within shouting distance
08:39of each other at all times.
08:41Okay.
08:43See where it gets us.
08:44Have you ever seen a mountain full of fireflies?
08:47I beg your pardon?
08:49Come on.
08:51Elizabeth, call the president's secretary,
08:53give her the latest figures on the UN benefit,
08:55then prepare a news release tomorrow morning
08:57and be sure some of the
08:59well-known senators' names are mentioned.
09:01All right?
09:10Beige.
09:14What?
09:17Tonight at dinner,
09:19a beige dress.
09:21Do you have one?
09:24As a matter of fact, I do.
09:26How did you know?
09:28Well, beige would bring out
09:30your softer, more provocative side.
09:35How do you know I have a softer,
09:38more provocative side?
09:41How do you know you don't?
09:45Maybe we should, uh,
09:48find out.
09:59Beige.
10:01Beige.
10:14Beige.
10:41Mountain full of fireflies.
10:45Do you have one?
10:47As a matter of fact, I do.
10:49How do you know I have a softer,
10:51more provocative side?
10:53Maybe we should, uh,
10:55find out.
10:57Mountain full of fireflies.
10:59Do you have one?
11:01As a matter of fact, I do.
11:03Mountain full of fireflies.
11:05Do you have one?
11:07As a matter of fact, I do.
11:09Mountain full of fireflies.
11:11Do you have one?
11:12As a matter of fact, I do.
11:14Why cautious?
11:16Maybe we've realized
11:18that you're here to protect me
11:20and I'm, well,
11:22beginning to feel protective about you.
11:24I must say,
11:26you do live up to your press.
11:28My press?
11:30Yes.
11:32The up-and-coming young politico,
11:34high in the president's favor.
11:36Invertible lady killer on Capitol Hill.
11:38You always believe what you read?
11:40No.
11:42And I see a mountain full of fireflies,
11:44and champagne,
11:46dinner under the stars.
11:48Yes, you do have style,
11:50Mr. Hansworth.
11:52And you're looking for someone
11:54with less style and
11:56more substance.
12:01I'm not looking for anything.
12:03I take it as it comes
12:05and always give it my best shot.
12:07And you don't ask for promises?
12:09No.
12:10I don't ask for promises.
12:12I'm a grown-up girl these days.
12:15Am I getting yes for an answer?
12:18I didn't hear a question.
12:20All right.
12:22I'll leave it all up to you.
12:24You'll leave what up to me?
12:26Questions and answers.
12:28Ah.
12:32I'll keep that in mind.
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13:10You keep looking and looking and looking,
13:12but the film always projects the same image.
13:15I watch it
13:17so I will not forget
13:19what it was like.
13:27If you must keep watching it to remember,
13:30perhaps it would be best to forget.
13:34We tried to take Hansworth
13:36and we failed.
13:37Perhaps it is best to give up
13:39for the moment at least.
13:41When we were sitting in prison altogether
13:43those past two years,
13:45you didn't speak of giving up.
13:48I know, but it's getting very complicated.
13:51There isn't only Chadway and his men.
13:53Now somehow these girls
13:55seem to be involved.
13:59Yes.
14:01That's true.
14:04So we will not forget
14:06So we will not make another move
14:08on Hansworth
14:10until we learn exactly
14:12who they are
14:14and why they are with them.
14:16Tomorrow,
14:18stay close to the one called Sabrina
14:20so we'll have a man
14:22in the enemy camp.
14:24Yes?
14:26Yes, Papa.
14:30Ciao, ragazzo.
14:35Ciao, ragazzo.
15:06It seems that the one called Sabrina
15:08is also a competitor.
15:11So it seems.
15:13When she finishes her run,
15:15make her move.
15:18We'll be close behind you.
16:06Ladies and gentlemen,
16:08the preliminary slalom heats
16:10will continue in a few moments.
16:14Hi.
16:16You sure you're up for this?
16:18Well, I'm going to give him a run for his money.
16:20You sure she will?
16:22Let's go.
16:29You don't like him much, do you?
16:30I spent the last ten years of my life
16:32protecting button-down types
16:34with their glib tongues
16:36and an overdose of ambition.
16:38Oh, I don't know.
16:40He seems like he wants to do good
16:42and noble deeds.
16:44Why should you care?
16:47Well, if you can't figure that out,
16:49you're pretty sad.
16:51In the left-hand course
16:53as you face the hill,
16:55a late entry in the competition,
16:57Sabrina Duncan,
16:59racing with her in the right-hand course,
17:01Carl Hansworth.
17:03And they're out of the gate
17:05with Duncan getting a slightly slow start
17:07in the first half.
17:09And it's going to be a close race.
17:11And it's going to be a close race.
17:13And it's going to be a close race.
17:15And it's going to be a close race.
17:17And it's going to be a close race.
17:18As they go out the gate
17:19with Duncan getting a slightly slow start
17:21As they speed into the upper part of the course,
17:23Hansworth leads Duncan by a few yards.
17:25Now Duncan begins to make up time
17:27she lost on the start,
17:29gained slightly on Hansworth's lead.
17:31And they're both wide open now
17:33tight to the gates.
17:35They've got their rhythm,
17:37both skiing beautifully,
17:39head-to-head.
17:41Their intermediate time is good.
17:43Good enough to be among the leaders.
17:45Now as Duncan and Hansworth move
17:46They continue to hold their intermediate time, and they're still head-to-head.
17:50If they hold this pace, they will make it to the next series of culmination heats.
17:58Down toward the finish line, Duncan and Hansworth dead even and skiing beautifully.
18:03Starting for the finish now, the last series of gates, their intermediate time puts them among the leaders, and they're still holding even.
18:10And that's the finish, it's Hansworth. That was a very good second, very close,
18:14and they are among the leaders, each will proceed to the next elimination heat.
18:27Very nice.
18:30You were terrific! You were sensational!
18:32Thank you, I'll have to come in second all the time.
18:36Excuse me.
18:39Did you get anything on Paolo?
18:40Yeah, Norton called from Denver, he's got some more information from Interpol.
18:44Like what?
18:45Well, Paolo Donatelli's father, Vincente Donatelli, he was also a member of Patriots for a Free Society.
18:52Where's this Vincente character now?
18:54I'd guess he's right here, shooting at us.
18:56Good guess, since Norton found out that Vincente Donatelli and fellow Patriot Franco Sorella spent two years in prison as a result of that incident in Rome.
19:05Maybe we're making some progress.
19:07Norton's getting wire photos of Vincente Donatelli and this Franco Sorella.
19:11He'll send them on a plane from Denver in two or three hours. I'll pick them up at the airport.
19:24Oh, speaking of Paolo Donatelli.
19:30Hi.
19:31Hi. I saw your run, you did well.
19:33Thank you.
19:34Listen, there is a lovely place on the ridge, away from the crowd.
19:39Have some wine, bread and cheese.
19:42That sounds like a picnic.
19:44It's a good way to relax between the competitions.
19:47That sounds like an invitation.
19:49Probably, because it is.
19:51Oh, well, then the invitation to the picnic is accepted.
19:57I'll see you in the room in an hour, huh? Take care.
20:04I'll see you in an hour.
20:34I'll see you in an hour.
21:04I'll see you in an hour.
21:07I'll see you in an hour.
21:33Beautiful spot.
21:36You appreciate it?
21:39Very much.
21:40It pleases me that you can appreciate simple things.
21:45It seems these days very few people can.
21:49Oh, I don't know if that's necessarily true, Mr. Donatelli.
21:55You know my name?
21:57Yeah.
22:02How?
22:03Well, does it really make any difference?
22:06I suppose not.
22:08Why did you learn my name?
22:10Maybe I was hoping you'd invite me on a picnic.
22:13She's lying.
22:15We have not used the name Donatelli since we arrived here.
22:19It seems we were right.
22:21The lady is not what she appears to be.
22:23So it seems.
22:28You take care now.
22:31What else do you know about me besides my name?
22:34Well, not very much, but I'd like to know more.
22:39Such as?
22:41I don't know. Where you live?
22:47I was born in Rome.
22:49Family?
22:53My mother died years ago.
22:56My father was a professor of economics at the University of Rome.
23:00Ah. Has he retired now?
23:03No.
23:05His professorship was taken away from him.
23:08What for?
23:10He had begun to recognize the corruption of the international banking conglomerates
23:15and speak up against them.
23:17What happened to him?
23:19He continued to speak out against the conspiracy.
23:23When I attended the university, I also made my feelings felt. Loudly.
23:27Well, that could get you into hot water.
23:30Yes, it can. It did.
23:32There was an incident.
23:34My father and some of his friends were imprisoned.
23:37It's made you very angry, hasn't it?
23:43I felt anger for those who have hurt my father.
23:53Well, it seems to me that your father is a victim of the times,
23:57and there's really no one you can blame for that, is there?
24:00Yes, there is.
24:02Who could you possibly blame?
24:04His name does not matter.
24:06But he represents the corruption that has hurt my father
24:09and millions of people like him.
24:14Where are you going?
24:52I'm going home.
25:22I'm going home.
25:52No!
26:22No!
26:38I think we have some matters to discuss, Ms. Duncan.
26:52She said she'd be gone an hour?
26:55It was about ten o'clock.
26:57Well, it's past noon.
26:59Relax, Chadwick. The lady just went on a picnic.
27:02With her only suspect.
27:04Well, that was the plan, wasn't it?
27:06That she should get close to Paolo, right?
27:08Right.
27:10Well, let's just give it a few minutes. She'll show up.
27:13And if she doesn't show?
27:15She'll never show up.
27:17She'll never show up.
27:19And if she doesn't show?
27:22She will.
27:24Has Ms. Duncan returned yet?
27:26I don't recall seeing her, and she hasn't picked up her room key yet.
27:30Oh, there's mail for Mr. Handler. Would you like to take it to him?
27:34Um, yes, I would. Thank you.
27:50Goodbye.
27:52What?
27:54I said goodbye.
27:58Are you leaving?
28:00No, but you are.
28:02You know, sooner or later, you're going to have to declare your independence of Mr. Carl Hansworth.
28:08And personally, I'd prefer it to be sooner.
28:15I'm afraid it's going to have to be later, John.
28:19What's wrong?
28:24Mr. Hansworth, we have Sabrina Duncan.
28:27We want you.
28:30If you are unwilling to make the trade, she will...
28:35Die in your place.
28:37Patriots for a free society.
28:41Anyone else for a picnic?
28:44Chad, I didn't send her off with him.
28:47And you didn't try and stop her either.
28:49It wasn't my place to stop her.
28:51Look, it was Sabrina's job to go.
28:53And if it hadn't been Sabrina, it would have been Kelly or Bosley or me.
28:56Let's stop pointing fingers, okay?
29:05My phone, remember?
29:10Hello?
29:11Carl Hansworth. Please.
29:13This is he speaking.
29:15Have you received our letter?
29:18Yes, I have received your letter.
29:21We do not want to harm Miss Duncan.
29:24We want you.
29:27Are you willing to negotiate a trade?
29:31I don't know what you want with me.
29:34But I don't want that young lady hurt, so I'll do whatever you say.
29:37Are you aware of the limousine service in Vail?
29:41Yes.
29:42Call them.
29:44Tell them to have a limousine waiting for you at the covered bridge.
29:48In one hour.
29:50Tell the driver to take you to Denver.
29:54Somewhere along the road, you will be signaled.
29:58Tell the driver to stop.
30:00Get out.
30:02Pay him.
30:04And send him back to Vail.
30:07Is that clear?
30:08Yes.
30:09You will be watched at all times.
30:12If you call the authorities,
30:15if Mr. Chadwick or his men,
30:17or Miss Garrett or Miss Monroe,
30:19or Mr. Bosley follow you,
30:22Miss Duncan will be killed.
30:26Is that clear?
30:27I understand.
30:29When will she be returned?
30:31Tell her friends to wait at the lodge.
30:33She will be set free,
30:35allowed to go there,
30:37and we have you safely in our hands.
30:41Any questions?
30:43No.
30:44No questions.
30:45Very well, then.
30:47The limousine at the covered bridge.
30:49In one hour.
30:54Let's hope, for your sake,
30:56he does as he's told.
31:03You'd better start down.
31:06Vincenzo, she's not part of this.
31:09I don't want her harmed.
31:12If they do as instructed,
31:14there will be no need for it.
31:17If they do as instructed.
31:36Keep her here till I call.
31:38Then pull the wire out of the phone,
31:40take her skis,
31:42and go.
31:44Meet us at the grit place.
31:47By the time she walks out of the mountain,
31:49we will be gone.
31:53Yes, Papa.
31:56Okay.
31:58I'll be waiting for you.
32:01I'll be waiting for you.
32:05Okay.
32:16If I got up and walked out of here,
32:18I don't think he'd use the gun.
32:21I hope you're not foolish enough to believe that.
32:25There's nothing to decide.
32:27I'll do as I was told, and the rest of you stay out of it.
32:30The president sent me here to protect you,
32:32not turn you over to a bunch of crazies.
32:35What's your alternative, let them kill Sabrina?
32:40Like you kept telling me,
32:42it's her job to take these risks.
32:45I'm not going to let her get away with it.
32:48I'm not going to let her get away with it.
32:50I'm not going to let her get away with it.
32:52I'm going to take these risks.
32:55Yeah.
32:57That's what I said.
32:59Forget what you said.
33:01I'm not going to let Sabrina die while I crawl off in a corner somewhere.
33:04That's not your decision, Hansworth.
33:07Call the limousine service.
33:11It's my life that makes it my decision.
33:14You're wrong. You're public property,
33:16and I've been assigned to protect you.
33:18We're all assigned to protect him, and we've almost blown it.
33:21We haven't blown it yet.
33:22Now let's just calm down, and maybe we can figure something out.
33:24And stop wasting time.
33:26We've got 40 minutes before Carl is supposed to meet the limousine at the covered bridge.
33:30No.
33:32Okay, so we set up an observation perimeter around the covered bridge.
33:35To observe what?
33:37Except for Paolo and the two we can't identify.
33:39We don't even know who they are or what they look like.
33:43Well, Norton called again from Denver.
33:46He sent wire photos of Vincenni, Donatelli,
33:49and their friend, Franco Sorella.
33:51Now, I got Bannock waiting out at the airport to pick them up the minute the plane arrives.
33:55Fine, but we don't know if they're the ones we're dealing with.
33:58Apparently, they're more than just a few patriots for a free society.
34:02Which means if we go in the street, they can see us, but we can't see them.
34:08Which brings us back to that one inevitable fact.
34:11I've got to go alone.
34:14And the rest of you stay here until Sabrina gets back.
34:17If she gets back.
34:27The limousine will be at the covered bridge in 40 minutes.
34:48You don't have to do this.
34:51You have a choice. You don't have to go along with your father.
34:54I do what I do by choice.
34:57Out of loyalty?
34:59Because I believe what he believes.
35:02Yeah.
35:04Oppression of international banking, right?
35:07You wouldn't understand.
35:09I probably wouldn't.
35:11I'd just like to be a part of it.
35:14I probably wouldn't.
35:16I'd just like to be sure that you do,
35:18because I know that sometimes causes like this become distorted,
35:21and people get confused.
35:23This is clear to me.
35:27Why do you want Carl Hensworth?
35:30You'll be made an example of.
35:32How?
35:34My father will see to it.
35:38You don't really understand yourself, do you?
35:41I know what I feel.
35:43I'm sure you feel something, and, uh...
35:47I know you know the rhetoric, and I know it sounds good, but...
35:52Sometimes when history looks back on things like this,
35:55they're well-intentioned, but they're misconceived.
35:58What my father has said has meaning.
36:01No. It had meaning.
36:04In the beginning, I'm sure it had meaning.
36:07But it doesn't anymore.
36:11It doesn't mean anything anymore.
36:14Because when you need a gun to sell a cause,
36:18it's just a lot of empty words.
36:28I'm right.
36:31And you know I'm right.
36:33Sit down.
36:36I won't sit down, and you won't shoot me.
36:40I will.
36:43If I have to.
36:47Hi, could you get me the lodge, please?
36:50Yes, it's an emergency.
36:53Sorry, sir. This car's engaged.
36:55I know. I'm Mr. Hensworth. I decided to walk over.
37:00Here, let me get the door for you, sir.
37:06Hello?
37:07Elizabeth, this is Mr. Hensworth.
37:09I'm sorry, I'm late.
37:11I'm sorry, I'm late.
37:13I'm sorry, I'm late.
37:15I'm sorry, I'm late.
37:17I'm sorry, I'm late.
37:19I'm sorry, I'm late.
37:21Hello?
37:22Elizabeth, it's Sabrina. Could I speak to Kelly, please?
37:24Sabrina, are you all right?
37:26I'm all right. Could I speak to Kelly, please?
37:28Yes.
37:31Sabrina, where are you?
37:33I'm at the top of the mountain in a line shack.
37:35Listen, where's Carl?
37:37He just walked out of here.
37:39They threatened to kill you if we tried to interfere.
37:41All right, I'm okay. You see if you can stop him, all right?
37:44I'm on the way down.
37:45Sabrina, how did you know?
37:47Look, I'll tell you all about it when I get there.
37:49Okay, Carl's supposed to get into a limousine
37:51at the covered bridge in six minutes.
37:53All right, I got you.
38:19I got you.
38:49Excuse me!
38:53Excuse me!
39:19Excuse me!
39:50Ah!
40:03We move when it reaches us.
40:05Yeah, I'll play pedestrian and slow him down.
40:07Lassie, play carefully, will you?
40:09Oh, yeah.
40:13I'll take the other side of the road.
40:15Be too watchful of my move.
40:17Okay, but let's move quickly.
40:19Somewhere someone's watching us.
40:21Okay, let's go.
40:47Hey, where are you going with my snowmobile?
41:18You all right?
41:20Yes, get down.
41:22I have the wire photos. Norton sent them to me.
41:43Kelly, the driver's gone.
41:46Kelly, the driver.
41:53Fast lane!
42:09Shoot the tire!
42:12Get out of the car.
42:17Here.
42:29Somebody call the police!
42:31Call the police!
42:33Somebody call the police!
42:37Somebody call the police!
42:41Somebody call the police!
42:51Papa!
43:01Come on.
43:07Papa.
43:11Papa.
43:21Papa.
43:35You were right.
43:37Suddenly it's all meaningless.
43:41It all signifies nothing.
43:48Nothing.
44:00Tell the president I'll see him sometime tomorrow afternoon.
44:03I'll call you as soon as I know.
44:05Right.
44:07I just surrendered my keys, so I...
44:09You and I, we...
44:11We begin without ever getting started.
44:15Like I said, you're a man with very little time.
44:19Kelly, I really wish that weren't true.
44:23So do I. I could get used to having you around.
44:28A lady who needs a lot of attention.
44:32Shall we?
44:34Okay.
44:40Would you like to stay?
44:44Well, you know, you've made these few days quite memorable.
44:49Then it is possible, isn't it?
44:51What?
44:53That I am more than some sort of dedicated, unfeeling machine.
44:58Yes, yes.
45:00But since you have made that discovery, there is something that you have to do.
45:04What's that?
45:07Never let anyone turn you into a dedicated, unfeeling machine again.
45:13Ever.
45:15Promise?
45:17I promise.
45:21Come on.
45:37I'm really gonna miss this place.
45:42Nice habit you have.
45:44What's that?
45:46Looking up.
45:48Well, it is beautiful.
45:51I didn't mean that.
45:54I mean you in general.
45:56You always look for something positive.
45:59I envy you that.
46:01You don't have to envy me.
46:03I envy you that.
46:05You don't have to envy anybody.
46:08It's all out there.
46:10All the good stuff.
46:13You really believe that, don't you?
46:17Yep. I really believe that.
46:21Maybe you should try it.
46:24Yeah, maybe I should.
46:33Come on.
46:57Think there's anything you could do for Paolo?
47:00No, there's really nothing that...
47:06I'll see what I can do for him.
47:08Thanks a lot.
47:17Thank you.
47:26Well, hello.
47:29And goodbye.
47:33Yeah.
47:43I'll...
47:45I'll call you.
47:48All right.
47:50Bye.
47:58To the airport, my dear fellow.
48:01Easy, boys.
48:14Elizabeth, I want you to call the president's secretary...
48:16to see if she received that guest list we sent her.
48:19I want to find out how many are going to attend.
48:21And you better sit down and map out the itinerary for the next few days.
48:32Elizabeth, did you hear me?
48:34I heard you.
48:36Well?
48:37I'll attend to all those things just a little bit later.
48:40Right now, there's some things I want to do.
48:44What?
48:46Get my hair done, my nails, buy some clothes.
48:50Might even buy another beige dress.
48:56Elizabeth, what's come over you?
48:59I guess you could say I've met a friend.
49:16Oh, Elizabeth.
49:46Oh, Elizabeth.