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But I'm not going to. I'm too mad.
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- Guilty!
- Mad!
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There are certain characteristics
for which you are famous, on stage and off.
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I love you for some and in spite of others.
I haven't let those become too important.
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They're part of your equipment for getting
along in what is called "our environment".
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You have to keep your teeth sharp, all right.
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But I will not have you
sharpen them on me, or on Eve.
:40:23
- What about her teeth? Her fangs?
- She hasn't cut them yet and you know it!
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So when you start judging
an idealistic, dreamy-eyed kid
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by the bar-room, Benzedrine standards of
this megalomaniac society, I won't have it!
:40:35
Eve Harrington has never by word,
look, thought or suggestion
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indicated anything to me but adoration
for you and happiness at our being in love.
:40:43
To intimate anything else spells a paranoiac
insecurity thatyou should be ashamed of.
:40:48
Cut. Print it. What happens in the next reel?
Do I get dragged off to the snake pits?
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Miss Channing?
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The hors d'oeuvres are here.
Is there anything else I can do?
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Thank you, Eve. I'd like a martini, very dry.
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I'll get it.
:41:12
- What'll you have?
- A milk shake?
:41:16
A martini, very dry, please.
:41:22
- The party's on the first floor.
- Hi, Bill.
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- Hello, Mrs Richards.
- How are you, dear?
:41:27
Good evening, Mr Richards. Mr Fabian.
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- May I have your coat?
- I'll take it up.
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- Please.
- Thank you.
:41:35
- Hi.
- Hi, Margo.
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- The house looks lovely.
- I like that girl.
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That quality of quiet graciousness.
:41:43
Among so many quiet qualities.
:41:46
Shall we?
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- It's made me so happy your taking Eve in.
- I'm so happy you're happy.
:41:53
You haven't been running a settlement house
exactly. The kid has earned her way.
:41:58
You had a mixed-up inventory
when she took over.