Stella Dallas
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1:03:03
- Good-bye, Stella.
- Bye.

1:03:05
Thank you for letting me go.
1:03:23
- Mrs. Dallas, Mr. Morley.
- How do you do, Mrs. Dallas?

1:03:26
Won't you sit down, please?
1:03:32
I wrote you a letter,
and in it I stated--

1:03:35
Don't tell me what you stated.
Just tell me what you meant.

1:03:38
It's only natural to suppose that you
should wish to legalize your position--

1:03:42
Legalize my position?
I've got a marriage license.

1:03:45
What are you tryin' to give me?
1:03:47
Your freedom.
A divorce.

1:03:50
Mr. Dallas feels,
and I can readily understand why...

1:03:54
that you might wish to remarry.
1:03:57
Let's get down to brass tacks. I haven't
the slightest idea of ever remarryin'.

1:04:03
Now, it don't happen,
by any chance, to be...

1:04:06
Mr. Dallas who wishes
to remarry, does it?

1:04:09
Well, assuming for the moment
that it does...

1:04:12
surely you could have
no objection.

1:04:15
Your allowance would be the same.
1:04:17
As a matter of fact, Mr. Dallas might
even be able to increase the amount--

1:04:21
I don't want any increases. Let him
keep it, and let me keep my daughter.

1:04:24
Mr. Dallas has no intention
of any change regarding your daughter.

1:04:28
Oh, he hasn't. Then what's he
been tryin' to win her away for?

1:04:33
Takin' her to fine hotels,
country places, town houses.

1:04:36
Makin' her dissatisfied with
the kinds of things I been givin' her.

1:04:39
Does he think I don't see what he's
after? He'll never get away with it.

1:04:43
I'm gonna give her the same things.
Everything her heart's been set on.

1:04:46
Fine hotels, fancy friends. I'm gonna
give 'em to her, and he'll pay for 'em.

1:04:51
If he's got any increases,
he can hand 'em over.

1:04:53
If he don't,
maybe I'll get a lawyer...

1:04:55
and bring in the name
of that highfalutin widow!

1:04:57
I won't keep ya any longer, Mr. Morley.
Thank you very much.


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