lished collection of black and white photos by Robert Kincaid entitled "Four

Days." Beautiful, dramatic black and white representations of love and passion, loneliness and pain, and union. On the

front page there reads an inscription "FOR F."

ROBERT (V.O.)

"There is a pleasure in the pathless woods... There is a rapture on the lonely shore... There is society where none intrudes... By the deep sea and music in its roar... I love not man the less, but Nature more... From these our interviews, in which I steal... From all I may be, or have been before... To mingle with the Universe and feel... What I can ne''er express, yet cannot all conceal."

The quote is Byron''s. She smiles with pride as she cries.

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EXT. IOWA LAKEFRONT - EARLY MORNING

Michael sits with his arm around Carolyn as they look out over the lake. The notebooks are closed, but Francesca''s

narrations continue over the next few scenes.

FRANCESCA (V.O.)

There has not been a day since that I have not thought of him. When he said we were no longer two people, he

was right.

INT. JOHNSON BEDROOM

Carolyn, looking through her mom''s closet, finds the summer dress she bought in Des Moines to wear for Robert.

FRANCESCA (V.O.)

We were bound together as tightly as two people can be. If it hadn''t been for him, I don''t think I would have lasted on the farm all these years. Remember that dress of mine you wanted, Carolyn -- the one you said I never wore. Well, I know I was silly. But to me, it was as if you were asking to wear my wedding dress to go to the movies.