Stella Dallas
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1:15:02
I'm sorry.
1:15:06
I don't see how your pride would let you
show him you cared that much.

1:15:10
If it was me, I'd stay on just to show
him that there's other fish in the sea.

1:15:19
It's only for you.
1:15:22
Well, you said yourself
this morning...

1:15:24
you'd never been
so happy in all your life.

1:15:27
And so was I too.
1:15:37
- Oh, dear.
- Here.

1:15:56
Here you are, miss.
1:15:59
Thank you.
1:16:02
Board!
1:16:09
- She missed it as sure as you live.
- Oh, there she is.

1:16:15
Nan! Did you have a blowout?
1:16:17
No, but just as I was leaving,
I met Ethel. Oh, I can't get my breath.

1:16:21
Here, sit down.
1:16:23
I want to tell you what Ethel told me.
1:16:25
You remember that funny-looking woman
parading around this afternoon?

1:16:28
- No, I didn't see her.
- You didn't see her?

1:16:30
She can't be described.
You wouldn't believe it.

1:16:33
I'll tell you, she was quite a number.
Her dress was up to here.

1:16:36
And paint an inch thick.
And bells on her shoes that tinkled--

1:16:40
- Oh, not bells!
- And bracelets up to here that clanked.

1:16:43
You never saw such a sight.
Anyway, do you know who she was?

1:16:46
- Who?
- Laurel Dallas's mother.

1:16:49
Laurel Dallas!
Oh, I can't believe it!

1:16:51
You mean that pretty little girl
Dick Grosvenor's been rushing?

1:16:53
Yes. Didn't you know her?
1:16:55
But are you sure?
She seemed so lovely and sweet.

1:16:58
Isn't it weird? To have such
a common-looking creature for a mother?


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