Mildred Pierce
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:05:00
Only now, l'd rather talk myself into
something. Do you know what l mean?

:05:05
-Still trying?
-lt's a habit.

:05:07
-l've tried once a week since we were kids.
-Twice a week.

:05:11
Twice.
Anyhow, l'm still drawing blanks.

:05:14
You never used to drink it
straight like that.

:05:17
l've learned how these last few months.
l've learned a lot of things.

:05:21
-Like, for instance?
-Like, for instance, that's rotten liquor.

:05:25
There's better stuff to drink
at the beach house, Wally.

:05:29
-ls that a dare?
-Could be.

:05:34
All right. l'll take it.
:05:37
You know l like good stuff.
:05:39
-Maybe this is my lucky day.
-Maybe.

:05:54
-Come in.
-How about your husband?

:05:57
ls he getting broad-minded
all of a sudden?

:06:03
Monte isn't here. Besides, you can talk
your way out of anything, can't you?

:06:08
l get by all right.
:06:10
-You keep saying that.
-Do l?

:06:16
-Nervous, Wally?
-No, l'm cold. Temporarily.

:06:23
-lsn't this more comfortable?
-Yeah, l guess so, but....

:06:27
-What's the matter?
-Nothing.

:06:29
-You don't seem very happy here.
-l'm happy. Believe me.

:06:33
lnside, my heart is singing.
:06:34
-That's pretty corny, Wally.
-Well, l'm a corny guy, but smart too.

:06:42
-l wonder about things.
-What things?

:06:45
For instance, l wonder why
you brought me here tonight.

:06:48
All of a sudden, husband gone,
soft lights, quiet room, opportunity.

:06:53
-Why?
-Maybe l find you irresistible, Wally.

:06:57
You make me shiver, Mildred.
You always have.


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