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1:05:02
- I'm entitled to hear it privately.
- That's up to her.

1:05:04
Privately?
1:05:07
It doesn't matter.
1:05:11
I've brought him
such horrible troubles,

1:05:14
and I only wanted to love him.
1:05:17
My husband's a very nice man.
1:05:21
I don't think
there are any nicer or kinder.

1:05:25
It wasn't his fault.
1:05:28
It's the way I am.
1:05:32
I'm telling you all this
1:05:34
because it has something to do
with what happened to me.

1:05:38
I'm a thief.
1:05:41
What?
1:05:44
I stole.
1:05:46
What did you steal, Mrs Sutton?
1:05:49
I stole.
1:05:52
It will be better if he divorces me.
1:05:55
He must. For his sake.
1:05:58
He can't be married to a thief!
1:06:02
I did it before, stole.
1:06:04
In school, when my father
wouldn't let me spend money.

1:06:08
And even after he'd died,
he'd tied it all up in a trust fund.

1:06:12
Thousands and thousands of dollars
but I could never have a new dress,

1:06:16
or have anything I wanted.
1:06:20
That's how I fooled my father,
by stealing.

1:06:24
He didn't love me.
1:06:26
He thought he did but he didn't.
1:06:31
Nobody ever caught me.
1:06:35
I thought it was over
when I left school and met Bill.

1:06:40
I wanted to tell him.
1:06:43
But I was afraid he couldn't
love anybody who'd done that.

1:06:46
I didn't tell him.
1:06:50
It came back!
Because he was like my father!

1:06:53
He treated me like my father did.
And I had to do it again.

1:06:57
I tried not to.
1:06:59
I couldn't sleep and got a pain
and had to do it again.


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