:35:01
Charlotte...
:35:03
there's nothing I wouldn't do
for you if I could.
:35:05
You know that.
But I'm afraid Drew's right.
:35:09
There isn't anything
we can do about the house.
:35:13
You have to leave.
:35:28
What do you think
I asked you here for?
:35:32
Company?
:35:35
I thought you were
gonna help me!
:35:37
But I shall. That's why I came...
to help, to be with you.
:35:41
To be with me?
:35:44
I've lived alone here
ever since Papa died.
:35:47
The only people I've ever seen
are Velma and Drew...
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who comes out when he feels like it
just to see if I'm still alive...
:35:54
- Charlotte, that's not true.
- and a bunch of sniggering idiots...
:35:56
who come out here
to make fun of me.
:35:58
Do you think
I'd ask you back here...
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just-just to be with me?
:36:03
Charlotte, she's only tryin'
to lend a helpin'hand.
:36:08
Oh, yes. I can see that.
:36:10
She's just breakin' her back.
:36:14
God, do you have gratitude!
:36:18
When you first came here
after your precious papa died...
:36:20
you acted as if
we weren't good enough for you.
:36:23
- And your mama, a sorry, up-north waitress...
- Charlotte, that's enough.
:36:27
Let her talk, Drew, if insulting me
gives her any satisfaction.
:36:30
When you first came here, Papa took you
downtown, bought you a whole new wardrobe.
:36:34
- Does it insult you to remember that?
- Yes, I remember.
:36:37
You took your poor, up-north cousin
downtown for a whole new wardrobe...
:36:40
down to a sleazy store
he wouldn't even let you set foot in.
:36:43
Oh, that wasn't good enough for you?
Papa didn't give you enough?
:36:46
Well, maybe that's what
you came back here for...
:36:48
to get the rest of Papa's money.
:36:50
Charlotte! I have a career,
and I've given up valuable time to come here.
:36:54
I know. Now, let me see.
What-What is it you call your job?
:36:58
Oh, yes. Public relations.
Sounds like somethin' pretty dirty to me.