A Letter to Three Wives
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:07:00
we wind up talking
about Addie Ross?

:07:02
Maybe it's because
if you giris didn't talk about me...

:07:05
you just wouldn't talk at all.
:07:07
That's right. I'm Addie.
:07:10
I'm the one theyjust
can't help talking about.

:07:12
My very dearest friends too.
:07:15
You know, I wonder if she knows
how much we do talk about her.

:07:19
And what we say
and how we feel about her.

:07:21
I know. Believe me, I do.
:07:23
And it doesn't matter.
:07:25
It doesn't matter nearly as much
as what all of you don't know... yet.

:07:53
- Morning, Mrs. Hollingsway.
- Haven't the others gotten here yet?

:07:56
No. You're the very first,
the early bird.

:07:58
- I've taken it upon myself
to get the children aboard.
- Oh. Good idea, Miss Hawkins.

:08:02
So that when the other ladies arrive,
we'll be all ready to go.

:08:05
Fine. If they'll only get here.
:08:15
Oh, I'm sorry we're late.
Rita had to go by the station.

:08:18
Oh, sure.
See anyone there you know?

:08:20
- Just a husband of mine running like mad. Why?
- Nobody else?

:08:23
Where's Addie? Weren't you
supposed to pick her up?

:08:25
Nothing's happened to her,
I hope.

:08:27
Addie Ross left town this morning.
:08:30
Left town?
:08:33
Well, what do you mean, "left town"?
:08:34
She certainly could've told someone,
at least phoned.

:08:37
- She's left for good.
- Then it must've been something
sudden, some emergency.

:08:41
What makes you so sure it's for good?
How do you know?

:08:43
Well, the doorman told me
she subleased her apartment last week...

:08:46
and yesterday she sold her car.
:08:48
So much for
your sudden emergency.

:08:50
If that isn't just like her. Why do you suppose
she had to keep it such a big secret?

:08:54
Who knows why Addie does
or doesn't do anything?


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