1:28:03
Don't you like David?
1:28:06
No.
1:28:09
As a matter of fact, I dislike him intensely.
1:28:11
For a very good reason.
1:28:12
- Why? He's never done anything...
- Look.
1:28:14
I've never asked you this before.
1:28:16
But it's very important now.
1:28:18
Do you trust me, Carol?
1:28:20
I don't know. I've never thought about it.
1:28:23
I suppose I do, why?
1:28:24
I've wanted to tell you this so many times
but I never could bring myself to do it.
1:28:28
And when it became obvious
that you liked David so much...
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it was too late.
1:28:34
Can't you see what he's like?
1:28:36
Don't take him so seriously.
1:28:38
I know something about him
you don't know.
1:28:42
Something that would make everything
he's probably said to you a lie.
1:28:45
What are you talking about?
1:28:57
I wasn't going to tell you this.
1:28:59
I thought you'd get over it
or realize what he's like.
1:29:02
But since you haven't, I'll tell you.
He's in love with someone else.
1:29:06
- What?
- You saw how he was tonight.
1:29:08
He's not in love with you, Carol.
Believe me, it's someone else.
1:29:12
You talk as though it were you.
1:29:15
Yes.
1:29:16
He uses you as an excuse
to come here to see me.
1:29:19
- I don't believe it.
- I begged him not to hurt you.
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And I couldn't tell your father.
He likes David so much.
1:29:25
It's better to find out now how he is
and be hurt a little than find out...
1:29:28
- About it later and be destroyed by it.
- I don't believe it. I'll talk to him.
1:29:32
- Don't be a fool. He'll only lie to you again.
- Let me go.
1:29:44
- Hello, Elsie.
- Good afternoon, Mr. Sutton.
1:29:46
- Mrs. Graham home?
- Just a moment and I'll see.
1:29:49
- Won't you sit down?
- Thanks.
1:29:58
- Mr. Sutton is calling.
- Tell him I'm not home.