Stella Dallas
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:08:02
there's a big gate down there.
:08:05
If you go through that gate...
:08:07
the path leads right down
past that first big building.

:08:10
Just as you turn round the corner,
the men usually have their--

:08:15
Yes?
:08:17
Well, it's sort of dirty down there.
Maybe I'd better send for him.

:08:24
- Won't you sit down?
- Thank you.

:08:28
- McCarthy!
- Yes, sir.

:08:30
- Find Charlie Martin, send him in.
- Yes, sir. Right away.

:08:38
- He'll be right in.
- Thank you.

:08:42
- Good morning, Dallas.
- Congratulations on that contract.

:08:45
- How do you do, Mr. Beamer?
- How do you do?

:08:49
- Stella Martin.
- Martin's girl?

:08:51
You're all grown up.
:08:53
And so pretty.
Isn't she, Dallas?

:08:56
Yes.
:08:57
Say, how long have you two
known each other?

:09:00
- Well, we haven't really met.
- Oh, excuse me.

:09:04
Mr. Dallas, this is Miss Martin.
Miss Martin, Mr. Dallas.

:09:07
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:09:09
My brother forgot his lunch,
and I didn't want him to go without.

:09:11
- So I brought it to him.
- That's a nice girl.

:09:14
Good to your brother.
Good to your father, too, I'll bet.

:09:16
I wish I had somebody
thinking so much of me.

:09:18
Eh, Dallas?
:09:21
They said he went out to eat.
:09:23
- Thank you.
- That's too bad.

:09:25
- After all your trouble.
- I suppose it was all my fault.

:09:28
- I was late.
- It wouldn't do him harm to wait.

:09:32
I'll bet sometimes he's late.
Never mind. Don't you worry.

:09:35
Let's see what you got. We can
make believe you brought it to us.

:09:39
- Eh, Dallas?
- It isn't anything much.

:09:43
Oh!
:09:49
Make this yourself?
Dallas?

:09:51
- Thank you.
- You too.

:09:53
I hope they're not too dry.
I forgot to bring anything to drink.

:09:57
- I have some milk here.
- Oh, fine.

:09:59
- I'll get some glasses.
- Can I help you?


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