Stella Dallas
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:26:02
- I haven't been out for two months.
- Been sick?

:26:05
I don't seem to get any fun
out of a good time anymore.

:26:09
All the time I'm out, I'm thinkin'
of her and what she's doing...

:26:12
and how soon I can get back to her.
:26:16
Well, here's hoping I'll always
be around at the right time.

:26:21
- What are you drinking?
- Sarsaparilla.

:26:24
Stealin' the kid's drinks, huh?
:26:27
Did you ever catch her
sneaking your oatmeal?

:26:30
- Say, can I pick her up?
- Sure, go ahead.

:26:35
Come to your Uncle Ed.
Got ya, girl.

:26:39
Come on. Ain't you got a big smile
for your Uncle Ed?

:26:42
Of course she has.
Come on. Smile for Uncle Ed.

:26:49
- Edna!
- I'll get it.

:26:51
If I could only see her
open that door just once.

:26:54
- Come on.
- Come on, darlin'.

:26:58
Smile for Uncle Ed.
:27:18
- Oh, you remember Mr. Munn.
- How do you do?

:27:22
- And Carrie Jenkins.
- Yes, how do you do?

:27:28
I'll be getting along.
:27:33
- Yes, darling.
- That's a fine baby you got there.

:27:36
- Thank you. I think so.
- I gotta be going too, Ed.

:27:38
Me too.
:27:41
Just a minute.
I'll see you to the door.

:27:47
Thanks for the good time.
:27:49
- Bye.
- Bye-bye.

:27:54
Stella, I can't have our child
living this way.

:27:57
- What's wrong this time?
- It's not just this time.


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