Blonde Venus
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:38:22
- How are you, Mrs. Weiss?
- I'm fine, Mrs. Collins. How are you?

:38:24
- I'm all right. It's a fine day.
- Yeah, it's a fine day.

:38:27
- Have you seen Mrs. Faraday?
- No, I didn't see Mrs. Faraday.

:38:29
- Was she here again?
- Yes, she was here again.

:38:31
- She's living now with her sister, you know?
- Her sister?

:38:33
- I thought it was her aunt.
- Maybe you are right. Maybe it was her aunt.

:38:37
- Or maybe it was her uncle.
- Yeah, maybe it was her grandmother.

:39:03
- Anything the matter?
- He's coming back.

:39:06
- When?
- In about a month.

:39:07
- Completely cured?
- Yes, he's well now.

:39:10
- What are you going to do?
- Go back to him.

:39:12
- Do you want to?
- He's my husband.

:39:14
- I see. You going to tell him about me?
- No.

:39:17
- Do you still love him?
- He needs me.

:39:20
- So do I, Helen.
- Not the way he does.

:39:22
You're strong, Nick. He's not.
:39:24
Did Peter Pan have wings?
No.

:39:26
- Did he have an aeroplane?
- No.

:39:28
Well, then how'd he fly?
:39:29
We're going for a walk, Mrs. Faraday.
:39:34
- Goodbye, Mummy.
- Goodbye, sweetheart. Have a nice walk.

:39:36
- Hello, Johnny.
- Hello, Mr. Townsend.

:39:40
- Don't stay out too late, Mary.
- No, ma'am, I won't.

:39:52
When do I say goodbye to you and the kid?
:39:55
I kind of wish now I'd never met you.
:39:58
No, I take that back.
:39:59
A little of you is worth
a lifetime with any other woman.


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