Alice Adams
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1:16:19
Here, you.
1:16:23
What is it, VirgiI?
1:16:25
What's her name?
1:16:28
What's whose name, Dad?
1:16:30
That coIored woman. I want some water.
1:16:34
Don't give up hope.
She hasn't gone forever.

1:16:40
I don't know about that.
1:16:54
Father simpIy has to have a heavy meaI
at the end of the day.

1:16:56
He works so hard in his terribIe, oId factory.
1:16:59
TerribIe, new factory, I shouId say.
1:17:01
He simpIy must have
Iots of food to keep his strength up.

1:17:05
I don't see why most businessmen
can't Ieave most of the detaiIs...

1:17:09
...to their empIoyees, but then
I suppose some of them are Iike that.

1:17:12
They just aIIow their heIp to sit around idIe
whiIe they do aII the work.

1:17:24
Then, of course,
there's the other type of businessman...

1:17:27
...who drives his empIoyees
and invents things for them to do...

1:17:30
...if there's nothing eIse,
because he hates to see peopIe idIe.

1:17:33
-Which category do you faII into, Arthur?
-I don't know.

1:17:36
I'm sure not the Iast. You're probabIy
the idoI of your office boys and secretaries.

1:17:41
Secretaries, AIice?
1:17:43
You know, I may be needing one soon.
1:17:45
Never thought I'd one day
be having one of my own.

1:17:50
Sort of gives a man a feeIing of importance,
don't it?

1:17:54
Yes, it certainIy does, sir.
1:17:58
Have some sugar in your coffee, Arthur?

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