Mildred Pierce
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1:19:01
You think just because you made money,
you can turn yourself into a lady.

1:19:07
But you can't. You'll never be
anything but a common frump...

1:19:11
...whose father lived over a store
and whose mother took in washing.

1:19:14
With this money l can get away
from every rotten thing...

1:19:17
...that makes me think
of this place or you!

1:19:21
Veda!
1:19:25
-Give me that check! l said give it to me!
-Not on your life!

1:19:37
Get out, Veda.
1:19:39
Get your things out of this house
before l throw them into the street.

1:19:44
Get out before l kill you.
1:20:00
I went away for a while.
I traveled, but not far enough.

1:20:04
Something kept pulling me back.
1:20:07
Finally, I gave in. I went home.
1:20:15
Why, Miss Pierce, this is a day
for rejoicing. lt certainly is.

1:20:20
-How are you?
-You look wonderful.

1:20:22
Thank you.
You been away so long.

1:20:24
-l've been to Mexico.
-ls that a fact?

1:20:27
l don't know what we would have
done if you'd stayed away longer.

1:20:31
-Thank you. lt's nice to see you too.
-Likewise, l'm sure.

1:20:34
-Welcome home.
-Thank you. Hi, lda.

1:20:36
-Well, long time no see.
-How are you?

1:20:39
-How was Mexico?
-Crowded.

1:20:40
-How's business?
-Crowded.

1:20:43
-You want your desk back?
-No, thanks. On you, it looks good.

1:20:47
You know, l like Mexico.
lt's so Mexican. Thanks.

1:20:51
Here.
1:20:54
You're in great shape.
1:20:56
There's nothing
like a nice, long rest, is there?

1:20:59
-Got a drink handy?
-Yeah. l guess so.


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