| [00:01.84] | 15-3 ACT III |
| [00:07.87] | Welcome to the Watermill Inn. |
| [00:10.56] | Oh, Richard, |
| [00:11.36] | it's exactly as it was when we were married! |
| [00:13.91] | And when I got married. |
| [00:16.52] | Even the old patchwork quilt is the same! |
| [00:19.23] | My great-grandmother made that quilt |
| [00:22.17] | when Teddy Roosevelt was President. |
| [00:24.54] | In those days, when they made quilts. |
| [00:26.96] | they cut patches |
| [00:28.01] | from the old clothing of every member in the family |
| [00:31.15] | so that each one would be a part of it. |
| [00:33.51] | What a lovely tradition! |
| [00:34.98] | Thank you for calling us. |
| [00:36.93] | I remember you and your wife |
| [00:38.48] | from the first time you stayed with us. |
| [00:40.86] | We were very young. |
| [00:42.66] | And very much in love. |
| [00:45.22] | We have a baby now. |
| [00:46.89] | How wonderful! A boy or a girl? |
| [00:50.45] | A boy--Max. |
| [00:52.80] | Do you have a picture? |
| [00:54.50] | Would a professional photographer be without a picture? |
| [01:00.28] | Oh, he's adorable! |
| [01:03.15] | And very bright. |
| [01:04.43] | Like his father. A real Stewart. |
| [01:06.55] | And very good-looking, like his mother. |
| [01:09.02] | Well, it's nice to have you with us again. |
| [01:11.23] | Next time, bring the baby. |
| [01:13.62] | You see, Richard? Max is welcome here. |
| [01:15.79] | Not on our anniversary. |
| [01:17.62] | This vacation is for you and me. |
| [01:20.27] | If there's anything you need, please call me. |
| [01:22.73] | I'll be in the front office all day. |
| [01:27.23] | Oh, I took the liberty of ordering some breakfast for you. |
| [01:35.85] | Just put it over there, Charles. |
| [01:54.30] | Thank you, Charles. |
| [01:57.45] | Compliments of the Watermill Inn. |
| [01:59.97] | Thank you. |
| [02:00.61] | Thank you so much. |
| [02:05.87] | Now, this is my idea of a good time. |
| [02:09.68] | Let's see ... hotcakes and maple syrup, with scrambled eggs. |
| [02:17.04] | Umm ... smell that coffee ... cinnamon and cloves. |
| [02:20.88] | Homemade buttermilk biscuits. |
| [02:23.23] | Slices of orange with burnt honey. |
| [02:26.82] | Let's eat! |
| [02:28.47] | First I want to call home |
| [02:29.57] | and check on your mother and the baby. |
| [02:31.38] | Honey, if there were any problems, |
| [02:32.75] | she would call us. |
| [02:34.14] | She doesn't know we've changed hotels. |
| [02:36.33] | You're right. Of course. |
| [02:46.15] | Hello, operator. |
| [02:48.34] | I'd like to call Riverdale, New York. |
| [02:56.99] | This food is heavenly, isn't it? |
| [03:00.48] | This whole place is heavenly. |
| [03:11.54] | Do you remember that old desk? |
| [03:14.98] | Mrs. Montefiore told me that |
| [03:17.49] | George Washington sat at that desk |
| [03:18.94] | and wrote to his wife Martha. |
| [03:21.73] | What do you want to do after breakfast? |
| [03:24.43] | Why don't we take a walk down to the river? |
| [03:27.08] | In the rain? |
| [03:28.33] | No. Look out the window. The sun is shining! |
| [03:36.68] | Now this is my idea of a good time! |