Sleep. - Yes. - Macon? - Sarah. - I didn't get you at a bad time, did I? No. Is anything wrong? No. Well, actually... ...my lease runs out at the end of the month... ...and I haven't found a new apartment. Yes? So I was wondering if it would be all right with you... ...if I moved back into our house, just as a place to stay for a while. But... ...the house is a mess. Something happened to it over the winter. - Pipes burst, or something- - Yeah, I know. I talked to your brothers. I went over to the house. - Rose told me she'd been over, and she- - Rose? Yeah. She's back at your brothers'. - She's what? - She's living there for a while. Really. Charles and Porter weren't eating right. So is Julian living alone now, or what? Yes. She takes casseroles over to him at the apartment. So, what do you think? - About what? - About my using the house. Well, yes. Fine. Of course. Good. Oh, incidentally... ...the papers came through from the lawyers, about the divorce. Yeah, it was kind of a shock, seeing them in black and white. Didn't take into account the feelings of the thing. I... - I guess I hadn't expected that. - Yes. Certainly. That seems a naturaI reaction. So, anyway, good luck with the house, Sarah. Goodbye. - How's the weather in Edmonton? - It's kind of gray. Here it's sunny. Sunny and humid. Here the air is so dry that rain disappears before it hits the ground. - Really? - You can see it above the plains. It looks like stripes that just fade away about halfway down from the sky. I wish I were there to watch it with you. Well, I moved back into the house. Mostly I just stay upstairs. You wouldn't believe how lonely it is. Macon, do you-? What's that person's name, the one you live with? MurieI. Do you plan on staying with MurieI forever? I really couldn't say. Macon, come home. Let's try again. - I like this, Macon. - Me too, sweetheart. You know what I missed most when we were separated? Little things. The Saturday errands. Even the things that used to bother me... ...like your taking forever in a hardware store. Macon, I think when people have been married as long as we have... ...maybe it's just meant to be. Anything different just doesn't feeI right. Rose, why haven't you moved back with Julian? Sarah, you wouldn't believe the state the boys were in when I came back here. They were living in their pyjamas to avoid doing laundry. - They were eating gorp for supper. - I won't even ask what gorp is. It's a mixture of wheat germ and nuts and dried fruit. What about your apartment? What about Julian? You know, I kept losing that apartment every time I turned around. I would head east to the grocery store and turn west to get back again... ...and I would always be wrong. Always. I mean, the apartment building would've worked to the north somehow. Macon, are you really doing this? You mean to tell me you can just use a person up and move on? You think I'm some kind of bottle of something you don't need anymore? Is that the way you see me, Macon? Thought I'd bring you the materials for Paris. Yeah, it just arrived this morning. Do you think that Rose is not coming back? She's worried about the boys. They're eating glop or something. Those aren't boys, Macon, they're men in their 40s. - I'm afraid that she's left me. - No, no, you can't be sure of that. And not even for any reason. Our marriage was working out fine... ...but she wore herself a groove in that house and she can't help... ...but swerve back into it. At least, I can't think of any other explanation. Well, that sounds about right. Why don't you give her a job, Julian? - A job? - Yeah. Show her that office of yours. That filing system you never get sorted... ...the secretary chewing her gum and forgetting
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