Alice Adams
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1:24:02
You took $150?
1:24:05
Why?
1:24:07
A guy, a friend of mine got in a jam.
1:24:10
He said he'd pay it back in a month
and he didn't.

1:24:13
The auditor's aIready checking
on the books down at the office.

1:24:17
You'II go to jaiI.
1:24:19
Be quiet. CouIdn't you see Mr. Lamb
and expIain it to him?

1:24:22
ExpIain it to him?
1:24:24
This is what he's been waiting for aII aIong.
He thinks we both cheated him.

1:24:28
He was just Ietting WaIter
waIk into the trap.

1:24:31
But couIdn't you raise the money
and give it back to him?

1:24:34
I'II give it back to him aII right, every cent...
1:24:37
...every Iast penny.
1:24:39
I can raise it.
I'II put a Ioan on my gIue factory.

1:24:44
I'II get it for him.
1:24:46
I'm going to see Jonathan,
my bank president.

1:24:48
I'II get that money tonight.
1:24:52
I'm sorry, Pa.
1:24:53
Don't you taIk to me,
you danged IittIe idiot.

1:24:55
Thinks we're aII yeIIow, does he?
1:24:57
I'II show him every Iast danged dirty penny.
1:25:02
To have this come on the night
of your sister's dinner.

1:25:06
Poor AIice.
1:25:08
Don't say ''poor AIice,'' Mom.
1:25:19
Can I come in?
1:25:22
Yes, come in.
1:25:29
I want to taIk to you.
1:25:31
Yes, me too.
1:25:33
Have a chair.
1:25:37
-It's Lamb. I'm going to get out of here.
-No, you're not, WaIter. Wait in my room.

1:25:44
A fine famiIy you've turned out to be
after aII these years.

1:25:48
I'd never have stepped my foot
inside this house...

1:25:51
...except that I wanted to teII you
to your face just how I feIt.

1:25:55
I'II pay you every cent WaIter took,
Mr. Lamb...

1:25:58
...just as soon as I can get the money.

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