Vanity Fair
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:06:02
We're soldier's wives.
We live with uncertainty.

:06:05
How would you feel if
you had spent last night alone...

:06:08
while your husband danced
with another woman?

:06:12
If you have stolen his last evening
from me, I shall never forgive you!

:06:19
How could you say such a thing?
I won't listen to it.

:06:24
If you must hear the truth,
your George is not...

:06:27
What?
My George is not what?

:06:34
Is not the man to see you risk
your health... or his baby.

:06:41
Come inside,
and we'll wait together.

:07:07
What would Miss Pinkerton
say of us now?

:07:11
Two mothers-to-be
in the midst of a war.

:07:16
Not quite what we studied
in etiquette class.

:07:21
Are you frightened?
:07:24
Of giving birth, I mean.
:07:27
Hmm. You know me.
I'm tough as a nut.

:07:31
I'll probably have my baby after tea and
then dance at a ball the same evening.

:07:38
I'm not frightened, either.
:07:42
At least, not for myself.
:07:46
As long as George's child is well.

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