Clash by Night
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1:25:01
Shove the vinegar sponge
in your mouth and laughing.

1:25:03
In the house,
sipping coffee you give him.

1:25:05
Coming in the house like
a true friend and laughing.

1:25:08
- Laughing.
- Yeah, laughing.

1:25:09
- At me.
- Yeah, at you.

1:25:11
- At me.
- Yeah, that's right.

1:25:12
- I can't stand it. I can't stand it!
- Batter his brains out. Batter his brains out.

1:25:18
Batter his brains out.
Batter his brains out.

1:25:29
You went away.
Why didn't you stay away?

1:25:31
- Why'd you marry Jerry?
- Don't you ever make a mistake?

1:25:34
Jerry wasn't smart enough.
1:25:36
He wasn't enough of a man.
1:25:38
How much of a woman
do you think you are?

1:25:40
Why discuss that now?
It's too late.

1:25:42
- You don't have the right to judge her.
- Don't I?

1:25:44
You're thinking like her.
That little head's starting to buzz too.

1:25:48
- Don't talk to me like that.
- The world, it ain't big enough.

1:25:50
Your life, it ain't interesting enough.
That's the way she thinks.

1:25:54
- We're two different people.
- Different is right.

1:25:57
Thanks for everything, Peggy.
1:26:04
Mae, where are you going?
1:26:06
To Earl. I'll write you where
to send the rest of my things.

1:26:15
Maybe you'd like to go with her?
1:26:17
- Maybe.
- That ring on your finger.

1:26:20
What did you put it there for,
a decoration?

1:26:23
She has the right to do what
she wants, she's in love.

1:26:25
In love.
1:26:27
Listen to me, blondie.
1:26:29
The woman I marry, she don't
take me on a wait-and-see basis.

1:26:32
I ain't a dress she's brought home from the
store to see if it fits and if not, back it goes.

1:26:36
In my book, marriage
is a two-way proposition.

1:26:38
You're just as much
responsible as I am.

1:26:42
So if that little eye is gonna roam...
1:26:44
If what you think is, "Joe's all right until
something better comes along"...

1:26:48
...honey, you'd
better take another streetcar.

1:26:55
Now, what's it gonna be?

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