Mildred Pierce
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1:16:00
-Are you agreeable to this?
-Why can't we stay married?

1:16:03
-You will be good enough to keep quiet.
-Yes, Mother.

1:16:06
We can assume the waiver
is acceptable.

1:16:08
-Will you sign this, please?
-Yeah, sure. Glad to.

1:16:12
My client feels, and l am in complete
accord with her, that she has been irrep....

1:16:17
lrreparably?
1:16:19
Unduly damaged.
1:16:21
Therefore, there's one more formality
we should discuss.

1:16:24
-What's that?
-The financial settlement.

1:16:26
You see, my client would like $ 1 0,000.
1:16:29
l think l'm safe in observing that
almost anyone would like $ 1 0,000, but....

1:16:35
But...?
1:16:36
We see no necessity
for a financial settlement of any kind.

1:16:39
-You don't, huh?
-No.

1:16:41
-You will.
-l doubt it.

1:16:44
l don't understand all this.
There's no need for a financial settlement.

1:16:48
-The only thing we're interested in--
-Please, Mother.

1:16:51
l need the money.
l have to think of the future.

1:16:55
-That's right.
-l'm going to have a baby.

1:16:58
-What?
-What?

1:17:00
Veda.
1:17:02
You see, $ 1 0,000
is not entirely unreasonable.

1:17:06
-This is moral blackmail, sir.
-That's no way to talk about a baby.

1:17:10
-l won't pay it.
-Yes, you will. Ask your lawyer.

1:17:13
Yes?
1:17:16
Yes.
1:17:17
l guess that's about all. You can make
out the check to Mrs. Forr-- To....

1:17:22
Miss Veda Pierce.
1:17:25
Well, that's that.
1:17:30
l'm sorry this had to happen.
Sorry for the boy. He seemed very nice.

1:17:34
Ted's all right, really.
1:17:37
Did you see the look on his face when
we told him he was going to be a father?

1:17:42
-l wish you wouldn't joke about it.
-You're a scream.

1:17:45
-Next you'll be knitting little garments.
-l don't see anything ridiculous about that.

1:17:50
lf l were you, l'd save
myself the trouble.

1:17:59
-You're not going to have a baby?
-At this stage, it's a matter of opinion.


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