Mildred Pierce
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1:05:06
That Ted Forrester is nice-looking.
Veda likes him.

1:05:09
Who wouldn't?
He has a million dollars.

1:05:12
-What's the matter?
-Nothing. l've just run out of jokes.

1:05:16
-What is it? Tell me.
-l've had a little bad luck lately.

1:05:19
l won't be able to afford
many more evenings like this.

1:05:23
-Do you need money?
-No, no. lt isn't anything like that.

1:05:27
-l think you do.
-Mildred, please don't do that.

1:05:31
You've been awfully good to us, Monte.
Take it, please.

1:05:35
lf you say so. But l'll pay it back.
l want it understood that it's only a loan.

1:05:40
Anything you say,
just as long as we're friends.

1:05:47
That's how it began. At first it
bothered Monte to take money from me.

1:05:52
Then it became a habit with him.
1:05:55
There's a total here
of $ 1 480.29 in six months.

1:05:58
-What's the big idea?
-We owe him.

1:06:00
The restaurant's paid for.
You don't owe him a cent.

1:06:03
l manage this business,
and l've done all right.

1:06:06
Keeping Beragon in shirts
is not my idea of business.

1:06:09
-No?
-No!

1:06:10
Look, l made this business for you
with my own hands.

1:06:13
l got the banks to give you credit.
1:06:15
l conned everybody, and for what?
So you could have a lap dog named Beragon?

1:06:19
When you walked out on Bert,
l was glad to see you get some sense.

1:06:23
-Beragon's worse.
-That's none of your business.

1:06:27
lt is. l helped you so l'd be around when your
mind changed about me. Maybe l was wrong.

1:06:33
-Maybe you were.
-Beragon is no good. He'll bleed you dry.

1:06:37
Suppose l'm in love with him.
1:06:45
Okay.
1:06:47
-At least now l know where l stand.
-Right. Now you know.

1:06:56
-l hate all women.
-My, my.

1:06:58
Thank goodness you're not one.

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