1:16:02
Is that so?
1:16:04
Well, what about when she comes back?
Or ain't she comin' back?
1:16:08
Since the house won't be here,
I hardly think that's relevant.
1:16:12
Oh, you think so, huh?
You know what I think?
1:16:16
I think if she leaves
this house with you...
1:16:18
she ain't never gonna be
seen nor heard from again.
1:16:21
Anyways, I take my orders
from Miss Charlotte and not from you!
1:16:25
It should be obvious,
even to you, Velma...
1:16:26
that my cousin is in no condition
to run a household.
1:16:29
Oh, is that so? Well, there's a whole lot
of things that's obvious to me.
1:16:35
The childish tricks
you've been playing here...
1:16:37
trying to frighten me into leaving are more
than sufficient reason to dismiss you.
1:16:42
Tricks?
1:16:45
What are you calling tricks?
1:16:48
Wasn't me that ripped
your dad-burned old dress.
1:16:51
But you seem to know
it was ripped.
1:16:54
And I haven't mentioned it to anyone.
1:16:58
Besides, it isn't just the dress.
1:17:02
I don't even know what
you're talking about.
1:17:05
But I do know
one thing, though.
1:17:07
You're just jealous because
Miss Charlotte always favored me!
1:17:11
You're trying to dupe me
out of the money...
1:17:13
that she promised me
when she passes away!
1:17:17
Oh, that's charming.
1:17:22
Quite charming.
1:17:24
My cousin just happens
to be a little ill...
1:17:26
and you're already
dividing up the spoils.
1:17:29
I didn't mean it.
1:17:32
I did not mean it that way,
and you damn well know it!
1:17:35
Anyways, you don't have no call to be
so high and mighty.
1:17:40
I seen all that fancy foreign mail
that you've been gettin'.
1:17:43
You think I don't know a due bill
when I see one?
1:17:46
You had it in for me since the first time
you come to this house.
1:17:49
And you know why?
'Cause I can see right through you.
1:17:52
You didn't fool me then,
and you sure as hell don't fool me now.
1:17:56
My dear Velma,
I wouldn't dream of trying.
1:17:59
But the point is you're fired.
You're just not needed any longer.