Stella Dallas
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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...

1:22:00
why, Lollie could come
and live with you.

1:22:04
And your name bein'
Mrs. Dallas, you see...

1:22:08
everybody would naturally
think she was...

1:22:11
your little girl.
1:22:14
Then when ya went places,
you see...

1:22:17
well--
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You see, you're
the kind of a mother...

1:22:23
that any girl would be proud of.
1:22:29
I didn't know anyone
could be so unselfish.

1:22:32
And I'll say one thing. You'd never
be ashamed of Lollie either.

1:22:35
Everybody's just crazy about her.
Oh, she makes a wonderful impression.

1:22:39
She's so refined
and elegant in her ways, but--

1:22:43
Oh, you already know that.
1:22:45
Anyway, she'd--
1:22:47
Well, anyway, she's--
1:22:51
Well, she's crazy
about you already.

1:22:53
She don't talk as much
as she used to, but...

1:22:56
that's because she thinks
I'm jealous or something, and l--

1:22:59
Oh, I guess I was a little,
but I'm not anymore.


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