Mildred Pierce
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-lsn't that lovely?
-What would l do without you?

:55:05
Probably have a nervous breakdown.
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-Hello. How are you?
-Hello. We got your invitation.

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l'm glad you came. Suzanne,
a booth for Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer.

:55:15
-Congratulations, Mother.
-Thank you.

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-How'd you like to sell?
-No. l know a good thing when l see it.

:55:21
So do l. lt's some mob.
Those postcards you sent out did the trick.

:55:25
Keep my seat and get me a drink.
l want to talk to your mother.

:55:29
What do you want to talk to me about?
-lt's about Bert. He's coming here tonight.

:55:33
-He is?
-He wants to see you about the divorce.

:55:36
-What about it?
-He just wants to see you.

:55:39
-Help me. l gotta go to the kitchen.
-All right, sure.

:55:43
-Excuse me. l'm sorry.
-You big peasant.

:55:46
-Look where you're going.
-Excuse me for living. l'm excited.

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-What's this?
-We're swamped. Help us.

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-Who me? l'm an executive.
-Now you're in charge of the potatoes.

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-All right.
-Thanks.

:55:58
-You look very pretty.
-Thank you.

:56:01
Not at all.
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What do you know?
Beragon just came in.

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-Did he? He didn't say he was coming.
-What do you mean?

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-You been seeing him?
-Don't let the potatoes burn.

:56:18
l was just asking.
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Don't ever go in like that.
Put more potatoes on.

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-You'll never make money that way.
-Just so the customers are satisfied.

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This is just like my wedding night.
So exciting.

:56:32
-Will you give Mrs. Pierce these?
-Can l tell her your name or is it secret?

:56:36
Tell her they're from
an old gypsy fortuneteller.

:56:39
Sit down and read a teacup,
and l'll see if she's busy.

:56:45
-Hey, Mildred! Real, live orchids.
-For me?

:56:48
Orchids? What is this?
Who they from?

:56:51
From an old gypsy fortuneteller
with beautiful eyes.

:56:54
-Beg pardon?
-Put them in the icebox, Wally.

:56:57
Here, muscles.

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