1:16:02
Della, there are no parts, there are no plays
and there's no Healy Company.
1:16:25
Hotel's right over there, ma'am.
Nice clean rooms.
1:16:30
Thank you.
1:16:50
I'm just in, and I'd like to have
something very, very pretty.
1:16:57
No need to explain, dearie. You need
a dress, we'll see that you get one.
1:17:00
Here they are.
1:17:02
Come in the parlor
and we'll get you all fitted up.
1:17:04
Take your spoon out of your cup
while you drink, Gladys.
1:17:10
- What'd you say you were, dearie?
- An actress.
1:17:14
Yeah. We're all actresses, ain't we?
1:17:17
I loan this tête-à-tête chair to
the opera house every time there's a show.
1:17:21
What a lovely room.
1:17:23
I try to keep it homey.
1:17:25
Let's see. No, that's too big.
1:17:28
That's no good.
1:17:30
Oh, this is a nice one.
1:17:33
I think a tuck here and there...
Get me my sewing basket, Edna.
1:17:36
- Yes, ma'am.
- This is a beautiful dress.
1:17:39
I made this dress for a dear, sweet girl.
Passed away from the pneumonia.
1:17:43
Never did know her right name.
1:17:46
And she said to me...
1:17:48
Her very last words, she said:
1:17:50
"Mrs. Haddock, when I'm gone...
1:17:53
"give this dress to one of the other girls,
you hear?"
1:17:56
She was Southern, poor child.
1:17:58
And you're the first girl that's come along
that was the right size.