:49:01
...dragged around heavy sides
of beef till he dropped dead.
:49:04
It was too late for Momma
to make a comeback.
:49:07
She wound up as a cashier
in the fish market.
:49:11
Only smart thing she ever did
was not marry my father.
:49:14
You mean you're not le... legitimate?
:49:18
That's right.
:49:19
You'd think with a background like that
I'd have turned out no good.
:49:24
I know you're doing very well, but a girl
like you - there's other kinds of jobs.
:49:29
This isn't just a job, it's a profession.
:49:32
Of course.
:49:34
Somebody has to do these things but,
in your case, now that I know you better...
:49:38
I get that all the time.
The other night I met a man...
:49:41
...who thought I was too good for this,
and you know what he does?
:49:44
- He's a mortician. Now I ask you.
- Ask me what?
:49:48
Why is it nine out of ten try to reform me?
:49:51
You're not one of those, are you?
:49:54
Who, me? Oh, no.
:49:56
I used to be one of those.
:49:59
Petit bourgeois, but that was yesterday.
I know better now.
:50:11
I don't think she cares for me.
:50:15
You two better make friends
if you're gonna live here.
:50:18
- Live here?
- Why? Don't you like the idea?
:50:21
Sure.
:50:23
I like the idea, it's just that I had no idea.
:50:25
- Is this all you've got?
- Just my old uniform and my toilet kit.
:50:32
Try one of those suits in the closet.
:50:34
Go ahead.
:50:44
Let's see how you look in the brown one
with the pinstripes. He hardly ever wore it.
:50:49
Said it was too conservative.