Alice Adams
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1:22:01
Yes, and it's true.
1:22:03
But I haven't driven you away,
and yet you've gone.

1:22:08
Do I seem as siIIy as aII that?
1:22:11
I wonder if I have driven you away.
1:22:13
You've done nothing.
1:22:16
I wonder.
1:22:18
You know, I have the strangest feeIing.
1:22:21
I feeI as if I were onIy going to see you...
1:22:23
...about five minutes more
aII the rest of my Iife.

1:22:26
Why, that's siIIy.
Of course I want to see you often.

1:22:29
No.
1:22:31
I've never had a feeIing Iike this before.
1:22:34
It's just so, that's aII.
1:22:37
You're never coming here again.
1:22:41
It's aII over, isn't it?
1:22:43
Why, it's finished, isn't it?
1:22:46
Why, yes.
1:22:48
You're awfuIIy tired and nervous.
1:22:50
Yes, you must go.
1:22:52
There's nothing eIse for you to do.
1:22:54
When anything's spoiIed...
1:22:56
...peopIe can't do anything eIse
but run away from it.

1:23:01
Goodbye.
1:23:03
We'II onIy say good night.
1:23:06
I'II get your hat.
1:23:13
I'd Iike to keep it for a souvenir
but I'm afraid you'II need it.

1:23:17
You poor thing,
you can't go without your hat.

1:23:20
-You've--
-What a thing to say.

1:23:22
What a romantic parting,
taIking about hats.

1:23:25
Don't bother. We have Iots of that
in this funny oId house. Goodbye.

1:23:39
He was waiting for this, Lamb was.
1:23:42
But I'II pay him back every cent.
1:23:44
Every Iast dang dirty penny.
1:23:46
WaIter, how couId you do it?
1:23:48
I asked Pa for the money
and he wouIdn't give it to me.

1:23:51
Give it to you! Where was I gonna get it?
1:23:53
-What's the matter now?
-This IittIe fooI--

1:23:55
WaIter's short in his accounts
down at Lamb's.

1:23:58
He took $150.

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