I'll Be Seeing You Page #3

Synopsis: Mary Marshall, serving a six year term for accidental manslaughter, is given a Christmas furlough from prison to visit her closest relatives, her uncle and his family in a small Midwestern town. On the train she meets Zach Morgan, a troubled army sergeant on leave for the holidays from a military hospital. Although his physical wounds have healed, he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and is subject to panic attacks. The pair are attracted to one another and in the warm atmosphere of the Christmas season friendship blossoms into romance, but Mary is reluctant to tell him of her past and that she must shortly return to prison to serve the remainder of her sentence.
 
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1944
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No, l dont see how that could....

Yes, this is Mr. Marshalls home.

Who is it?

Just a minute.

-lts for her.

-And why not?

Mary, its for you.

Barbara, come and help me set the table.

Thank you.

Hello?

Yes, Zach, this is me.

Of course l meant it.

ld love to, but what about your sister?

Thats too bad.

ld love to, Zach, but....

Wait just a minute.

Aunt Sarah...

this is a soldier l met on the train,

and hes really very nice.

He came here to visit his sister,

and finds that shes gone to California...

and he wants me to go to dinner with him,

and l was wondering if--

A soldier?

Well, why not ask him here for dinner?

-May l, Aunt Sarah?

-You ask him this instant.

And tell him not to be late.

Hello, Zach.

Youre to come over here to dinner, Zach.

But we all want you.

Yes, and Aunt Sarah says not to be late.

lts 61 7 Elm Street. Thats right.

All right, goodbye.

-How did you ever happen to meet him?

-Well, l--

-Was he good-looking?

-Why, l dont know.

Didnt you notice?

No more lollygagging. Hurry and set

the table. Your fatherll be here any minute.

A soldier for dinner!

-Hello, Babs.

-Hi, Dad.

-Mary get here yet?

-Yes. Shes in there.

Good.

Thanks.

-Hello, dear.

-Hello.

-Welcome, Mary.

-Hello, Uncle Henry.

-Youre looking fine.

-Thank you.

lm happy to have you here, Mary. l mean it.

Hey, you must have behaved really well

for them to give you this vacation.

l think thats fine.

Well, its just that they dont exactly

look upon me as a criminal.

No, of course not.

l dont think of you as a criminal, either.

Otherwise ld never have put up

the lawyer money.

-l think you would, Henry.

-Now, Sarah.

Whats done is done.

Lets think no more about it.

l want you to have a good time

while youre here.

Thank you.

l want you to feel just like any one of us.

Shes going to, Henry.

Weve invited a soldier to dinner for her.

You did?

Well, thats fine.

lm sorry.

l thought this was the Marshall house.

lt is.

-ls Miss Marshall here?

-lm Miss Marshall.

l mean your.... Mary Marshall.

-Well, she--

-Barbara, stop teasing that young man.

-lm Marys aunt. Youre Zachary?

-Yes.

This is Barbara, my foolish daughter.

-Hello.

-Hi.

-May l take your coat and hat?

-Thank you.

-Hello, Zach.

-Hello, Mary.

You were quick.

Take Zachary into the living room.

Make him comfortable.

Thank you.

Henry, dinner.

-ls it on the table?

-ln a minute.

-Barbara, come with me. l need you.

-Oh, Mother.

This is swell.

l havent been in a real home like this

in almost as long as l can remember.

lts too bad about you missing your sister.

Well, Mary...

lm in this house under false pretenses.

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