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1:16:04
what a senator looks like...
1:16:06
when he gets a good,
swift kick in the pants.

1:16:11
- Hattie, hurry, will you?
- l'm hurrying, honey.

1:16:15
Miss Belle,
you want this old plush?

1:16:17
Yes. No. Throw it away.
l don't care what you do with it.

1:16:21
This just fits
in my trunk.

1:16:23
Now, Miss Belle, ain't a bit of use
in you carryin' on like this.

1:16:27
- Ain't no man worth it!
- Hattie, hurry, will you?

1:16:30
l'm hurryin; honey,.
1:16:37
- Get out of here!
- l'm gettin' out, honey.

1:16:39
- Get out of here!
- Belle, don't act like that.

1:16:44
Belle, l want to talk to you.
1:16:45
Hattie, get out of the way!
1:16:48
- Get him away from me!
- Get out of here, white man!

1:16:55
- Hattie, help me! Help me!
- Murder! Police! Help!

1:16:59
- Get out!
- Belle, please.

1:17:01
l'm sorry,
but l had to come.

1:17:03
Just let me say one thing,
then you can put me out. l won't care.

1:17:07
- Please go.
- l don't ask you to forgive me.

1:17:10
l've said and done things
no woman could ever forgive.

1:17:14
But you've got to believe
l love you, Belle.

1:17:17
l always have
and l always will.

1:17:19
Why talk about it?
1:17:22
But you said you loved me.
1:17:24
That's over.
1:17:26
You can't change in a moment
any more than l can.

1:17:29
We can't do
without each other.

1:17:32
l can.
l'll make myself.

1:17:34
We've fought, and maybe we'll
go on fighting, but we'll do it together.

1:17:39
We were meant
for each other.

1:17:41
Belle, marry me.
1:17:45
Now. Tonight.
1:17:47
l've got the license
and the ring.

1:17:51
We'll go toJack,
have him marry us.

1:17:54
Will you, Belle?
1:17:57
My darling!
1:17:59
Come on, Mr. Policeman.
Right in here. She--


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