A Place in the Sun
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:06:00
- Like a cocktail, a drink?
- No, thank you.

:06:10
My husband says he met you
in Chicago at a hotel.

:06:14
- That's right.
- You must have left very suddenly.

:06:18
Well, you see, I quit my job.
:06:22
Mr Eastman was good enough to say
that if I came through here,

:06:28
he might find some place for me.
:06:31
I think we can work something out.
:06:34
- What do you think, Earl?
- Done any bookkeeping?

:06:38
- Typewriting? Stenography?
- No.

:06:41
You see Earl in the morning.
:06:44
Thank you, sir.
That's very kind of you.

:06:56
And your mother? I trust she's well.
:06:59
We've never met,
but I've heard her mentioned.

:07:03
She wrote Charles a moving letter
at the time of your father's death.

:07:07
Is she still active
in her religious work?

:07:10
- Yes, ma'am, she is.
- Church work?

:07:14
Not exactly. It's more like
social work. It's a mission.

:07:20
Like the Salvation Army?
:07:22
No, it's not like the Salvation Army.
:07:27
- It's more...
- More intimate, maybe?

:07:30
Did I hear you say intimate, darling?
:07:33
- You're late.
- I'm always late.

:07:35
It's part of my charm. Good evening,
Mr Eastman, Mrs Eastman.

:07:39
You know Tom Tipton.
:07:41
Don't drink. We haven't got time.
:07:46
- Thanks.
- Well, I'm ready.

:07:49
Men are so disgustingly prompt!
:07:51
They do it to put us women
in a bad light.

:07:55
I hear your place is
coming along fine.

:07:57
- It's a dream palace.
- Will it be ready for summer?


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