Mildred Pierce
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:57:10
Put it on this table, please?
:57:13
l'm sorry,
l didn't realize this table was taken.

:57:16
lt's quite all right. We're so crowded
tonight. Do sit down, Mr. Beragon.

:57:20
Thank you. May l have a dry martini?
:57:23
-So you know me?
-Everyone knows the Monte Beragon.

:57:26
You play polo, go yachting,
are an excellent hunter.

:57:29
And are seen with the most
attractive debutantes.

:57:32
-l read the society section.
-l gather.

:57:34
-l should introduce myself.
-Don't tell me. Your hand, please.

:57:38
-Can you tell from my hand?
-l come from a long line of fortunetellers.

:57:44
Yes.
:57:45
-What does it say?
-That you are very much like your mother.

:57:49
And it says that
her name is Bierce. No. Pierce.

:57:53
-How wonderful.
-And it says your name is Veda.

:57:56
-Where does it say ''Veda''?
-That line right there. Unmistakable.

:58:02
-Well, if it isn't Gypsy Beragon.
-The very same.

:58:05
-lt looks like a good investment, huh?
-Anything would be an improvement.

:58:09
Smile when you say that,
a third of this joint belongs to me.

:58:12
-Congratulations.
-l've got another proposition.

:58:15
-That orange grove you got--
-Save it.

:58:17
-Well, here's to success.
-Yes.

:58:20
Thank you.
:58:21
-Four.
-Two special. One Grade A. One black.

:58:24
Hot stuff coming through.
:58:35
That's a wonderful piece.
:58:36
-All you need is a pair of bobby socks.
-Maybe Veda will lend me a pair.

:58:47
Well, the last customer
just folded his tent.

:58:50
-Good. We've only got one chicken left.
-Put my initials on that.

:58:54
l don't know whether
l'm on my feet or my ankles.

:58:57
-You must be dead.
-Well, if l am, just bury me with this.


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