Stella Dallas
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:24:02
I'm not gonna leave here just when I'm
beginning to get with the right people.

:24:08
You go on and go to New York.
I'm gonna stay here.

:24:12
Can you beat that?
:24:14
Laying awake waiting for her dinner,
and not a squawk out of her.

:24:26
Gosh, Carrie...
:24:28
I used to think girls
at the mill were crazy...

:24:30
when they got married and right
off the bat started having kids.

:24:33
But honest, Stella,
would you want any more?

:24:35
Sure, if I could have
another one like her.

:24:38
She's been a regular pal to me.
:24:40
Since Stephen's been away in New York,
I hardly know I have a husband.

:24:43
He's only been here three times
this summer, and only on account of her.

:24:46
He's crazy about her.
:24:48
Who wouldn't be?
:24:51
Oh, look at her.
:24:53
Wiping it up at her age.
Can you beat that?

:24:55
She's the spit of her old man.
:25:00
Now, who's that? Edna?
:25:04
Is this all the welcome I get?
:25:07
Of all people!
:25:09
- Gosh, I'm glad to see you.
- And I you.

:25:12
- I haven't seen you for ages.
- Get a load of that kid.

:25:17
Has she grown,
or am I crazy?

:25:18
Come on.
:25:21
Gee, Stell, she looks more
like you every time.

:25:25
You remember Uncle Ed,
don't you, darling?

:25:28
I remember you.
:25:32
- Oh, let me see.
- How's that?

:25:34
Oh, Ed, you shouldn't
have done this.

:25:37
Don't she look like a little queen?
:25:39
It's gold and turquoise.
:25:41
Edna!
You want a drink, don't you?

:25:44
Sure, and if you don't mind,
I'll peel this coat.

:25:46
Sure, go ahead.
What'll it be?

:25:49
You know me. I ain't particular,
so long as it don't jump up and bite me.

:25:53
- But I've been drinking bourbon.
- What have you been drinkin'?

:25:56
Nothing, but I'll take bourbon.
:25:59
You oughta have been along. Maybe
you've been having too much fun here.


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