Grey Gardens
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:43:01
[ Yells ]
What ?

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-[ Mrs. Beale ] Edie!
- What ?

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I fed the cats!
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I just have to leave for New York City
and lead my own life.

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I don't see any other future.
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[ Mrs. Beale ] Will you shut up!
It's a goddamn beautiful day!

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Shut up!
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Paris is the place for you. Get on
stage in Paris at the Follies Bergere.

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The point is that I came down
here to take care of my mother.

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I'm sick and tired of worrying
about her night and day.

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- Well; I had a very good--
- I was away from her
for five or six years.

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- I had a very good man.
- And I was sick and tired
of lying awake at night...

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- He took care of me for 25 years.
- wondering what was happening
to my mother.

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She didn't have to worry.
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[ David ] Who was the man
that took care of you for 25 years ?

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- Twenty-three years.
- Nobody took care of her for 25 years.

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- I took care of this damn house
for 25 years.
- I'm, I'm on the air.

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Dare say my mother was ever taken care
of by any man but my father,

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and I'll push you
under the goddamned bed !

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[ David ] No; Edie;
I think Al was referring to Gould.

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Yes, he was.
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He took care of Mother by accompanying
her to the movies and playing the piano.

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Took care of me and the washing--
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No one took care of Mrs. Beale. She had
my father's money and her own money.

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- What money ?
- The Bouvier money.

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And another thing; Mrs. Beale
wasn't taken care of sexually.

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I think he was nicer than anybody
I've ever known in my whole life.

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He was a writer.
He wrote seven books at one time.

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He was brilliant. And he played
the piano magnificently...

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and composed exquisite music
and dedicated about 80 songs to me.

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-So Edie didn't have to worry.
- No; she didn't have to worry
the way she did; no.


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