Stella Dallas
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:49:01
I think she's
the loveliest lady I ever knew.

:49:04
Do you really, Laurel?
:49:06
Oh, I mean-- I mean--
:49:09
Of course, I mean,
except my mother.

:49:14
Mother, how nice!
:49:18
It's a little stuffy.
I'm gonna open a window.

:49:20
All right.
:49:25
You happy?
:49:27
I guess I'll shove off.
You two got lots to talk about.

:49:29
So, what are you
gonna eat, Ed?

:49:31
Me? I don't know.
I ain't very hungry.

:49:33
I thought maybe
I'd stop in at--

:49:36
Come back
and have dinner with us.

:49:38
- You only bought two chops.
- One for you, one for Lollie.

:49:42
I'm so happy,
I couldn't even look at a meal.

:49:45
- What time?
- An hour.

:49:47
So long, lollipops. I'll come back
and tie on the nose bag with ya.

:49:52
- Want me to bring anything?
- No, thanks.

:49:58
Why did you? I thought we were
gonna have a nice, quiet time alone.

:50:02
So did I, Lollie, darling.
:50:04
Things haven't been going
so good for poor Ed lately.

:50:07
You'd never know it
to hear him talk.

:50:10
You remember that big watch
and chain he used to wear?

:50:13
Well, they're just
not there anymore.

:50:16
I'm sorry.
:50:21
She's not here anymore.
I let her go.

:50:25
What did I need
with anybody around?

:50:27
Oh, Mother, you shouldn't have.
:50:29
Besides, I was glad to have something
to do to help pass the time away.

:50:33
You know what I did?
:50:35
I saved enough money out of her wages
for a deposit on a fur coat for you.

:50:40
Mother, you didn't.
:50:43
You're just going to
get it right back.

:50:45
I don't want a fur coat now.
:50:47
None of the girls at Mrs. Morrison's
are allowed to have them yet.

:50:50
Oh, no?
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Here.
:50:59
You know what I've been thinking?

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