Stella Dallas
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1:06:00
Dick, you threw me
that last game.

1:06:03
The last one came over like a bullet.
Is that any way to treat your teacher?

1:06:07
- That's the way to take him over.
- What's the matter? Losing your edge?

1:06:12
- Laurel, this is Mrs. Clews.
- I'm glad to know you.

1:06:15
- You're improving rapidly.
- My teacher.

1:06:17
We're gonna have Dad's box for
the polo game. Won't you come with us?

1:06:20
Oh, I'd love to.
1:06:22
But I should spend
the afternoon with my mother.

1:06:24
See ya at dinner then. Bye.
1:06:27
- How is your mother today?
- Oh, she's much better, thank you.

1:06:30
Couldn't Mrs. Clews and I visit her
this afternoon while you go to the polo?

1:06:34
- Oh, yes.
- That's an idea, Mother.

1:06:36
I've been looking forward
to meeting her.

1:06:38
It's unfortunate
she's been ill all the time.

1:06:40
- What do you say?
- I'll have to ask Mother.

1:06:42
- Come on.
- All right!

1:06:44
- I'll call you.
- All right.

1:06:54
Hello, darling.
1:06:57
- Did you have a good time?
- Oh, heavenly.

1:07:00
Richard's mother and a Mrs. Clews I
just met want me to go to the polo game.

1:07:04
And they want to spend
the afternoon with you.

1:07:07
And see me for the first time
in my nightgown? Huh!

1:07:10
I should say not. And me
with a trunk full of new clothes...

1:07:13
my skin is just itchin'
to get next to.

1:07:16
Goodness gracious. But you go along,
and say I was asleep.

1:07:21
No, I won't leave you
alone again.

1:07:23
There's no sense in the two of us
being cooped up here.

1:07:25
I'll be all right in a few days. I'll
get all fixed up and meet your friends.

1:07:30
You know what I was thinkin'?
1:07:33
The first night I'm able
to go down in the dining room...

1:07:35
we'll have this Richard
and his mother to dinner with us.

1:07:38
Would ya like that?
1:07:45
I knew you would.
1:07:51
Go on, now. Run along.
You mustn't keep him waiting.

1:07:54
Wear your blue jacket.
I love ya in that.


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