Libeled Lady
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1:30:01
You're getting all excited.
Now come along...

1:30:03
What about this?
1:30:04
- It's nothing, Bill.
- Yes, what about this?

1:30:07
I can explain that thing.
I had to use it as a little gag...

1:30:10
So it's just one of your little gags
to get me here!

1:30:13
I'm here, all right.
1:30:15
Before I'm through,
you'll all be sorry you ever saw me.

1:30:17
You were all terribly smart, weren't you?
1:30:19
You were all building up
to a nice happy ending.

1:30:21
Haggerty wins his case.
Chandler wins his girl.

1:30:24
Where do I stand?
1:30:26
I'll tell you where,
right behind the eight ball.

1:30:28
You thought it was a lot of fun, didn't you,
making me fall for you?

1:30:31
Well, I did fall.
1:30:32
But I'm picking myself up,
William Chandler.

1:30:35
You can't fool me any more with your
hoof, hoof, hoof...

1:30:37
or your insomnia or your publisher.
1:30:39
You're a pretty poor sample of a husband.
1:30:42
But nobody else is gonna get you,
not if it kills both of us.

1:30:45
- Now look, Gladys...
- You're 10 times worse than he is!

1:30:47
At least he had some excuse
for kicking me around.

1:30:49
He was in love with another woman.
1:30:51
But you double-crossed me
for the sake of a newspaper!

1:30:53
Marry the paper and be the proud father
of a lot of headlines!

1:30:57
That's all you're good for anyway.
1:30:59
I suppose this is all very distasteful
to you, Miss Allenbury.

1:31:02
You're not accustomed
to hearing the truth.

1:31:03
You've had money to protect you
from it all your life!

1:31:06
You spent your entire life
buying anything you want.

1:31:08
My husband isn't for sale.
You can't buy him at any price!

1:31:13
- Will you let me go?
- You can't walk out on me like this!

1:31:16
Gladdie!
1:31:19
Wait a minute. Wait.
1:31:20
Let me handle this.
You two diplomats have done enough.

1:31:27
- I'm afraid it's locked.
- Then please give me the key.

1:31:30
- Not yet. I want to talk to you.
- I've talked enough.

1:31:32
Right. Now it's my turn.
1:31:33
- You can't offer me money...
- I wouldn't think of it.

1:31:36
Pleading won't do you any good.
1:31:37
- I'm sure.
- What else is there to talk about?

1:31:39
- You.
- Me?

1:31:41
I've a pretty fair notion
of what you've been through.

1:31:44
- What do you mean by that?
- Any woman can be starved by neglect.

1:31:47
The little attentions
Bill paid you seemed so much greater...

1:31:50
because you weren't getting them
from Haggerty.

1:31:52
The only time he sent me flowers,
he signed it "Bill."

1:31:55
Exactly. He probably never noticed
the clothes you wore...

1:31:58
never told you how
lovely you looked, the way Bill did.


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