Stella Dallas
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:20:02
I'm sorry to bother you
in your home, but l--

1:20:05
- Won't you sit down?
- What I have to say won't take long.

1:20:08
- It's just that--
- Oh, we may as well be comfortable.

1:20:11
It's so very warm.
1:20:15
Won't you take off your coat?
1:20:17
I know you must think it's funny,
me comin' here like this.

1:20:21
I'm not gonna beat
around the bush, but...

1:20:25
what I wanna know is
if Stephen was free...

1:20:29
if I got a divorce
like his lawyer wanted, would--

1:20:33
would you two get married?
1:20:37
Yes, we would.
1:20:40
I'm sorry if it's unpleasant, but--
1:20:44
- I'd rather that you knew the truth.
- Yeah.

1:20:47
Well, what I wanted to know is...
1:20:50
if you and Stephen
did get married...

1:20:54
well, what about Laurel?
1:20:56
- Would ya take her too?
- Oh, no, Mrs. Dallas.

1:21:02
I'm a mother.
1:21:04
Do you think I could ever deprive
another mother of her own little girl?

1:21:07
Yeah, but if the mother
didn't want her--

1:21:09
I mean, if she
couldn't very well have her.

1:21:16
- If it was inconvenient.
- Inconvenient?

1:21:20
Yeah. You see...
1:21:22
Lollie's growing up now,
and she--

1:21:25
well, she's quite
a responsibility.

1:21:27
Oh, I don't understand.
1:21:30
Well, you see, it's this way.
1:21:32
From now on, there's lots of things
Lollie ought to begin having.

1:21:35
I don't mean money, but...
1:21:38
dances and parties, you know.
1:21:41
Good times, and really I've never been
much at that sort of thing.

1:21:45
So I feel that I've done
about all I can for her.

1:21:49
I thought that you being
so crazy about her father...

1:21:53
and she takin' after him so much
that...

1:21:57
well, if you and Stephen
got married...


prev.
next.