The Women
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:03:30
Did that bad monster try to fight
with Muddy's little baby? My darling.

:03:35
You sure are nice and sweet,
but you need perfume on your breath.

:03:40
- Good morning, Olive.
- Good morning.

:03:42
Good grief. Women should leave
beasts like that at home.

:03:45
But my little Lillikins is different.
She's her Muddy's little playmate.

:03:48
Olive, here's her special drinking water.
:03:51
She never wants to drink, Mrs. Van Adams.
:03:53
You never can tell. Some day, she may.
If she cries for me, tell her that...

:03:57
...Muddy's making herself beautiful
just to play with little Lillikins.

:04:01
Mrs. Carter and I are being done together.
Is she here?

:04:03
Yes. You're going to have a manicure,
shampoo, facial and everything.

:04:07
- Look at Sydney's miniatures.
- Sure sign of a petty mind.

:04:11
They've been waiting half an hour.
You could see the art exhibit later.

:04:14
All right. Art exhibit, my foot.
:04:16
Would you remove your hat?
Sit here, Mrs. Spencer.

:04:19
How fascinating.
:04:20
- Put your face in there and be quiet.
- Let me see!

:04:24
I hate to tell you dear, but your skin
makes the Rockies look like chiffon velvet.

:04:32
Only half a minute more, Mrs. Miller,
and you can talk again.

:04:36
I beg your pardon.
I'm looking for Grandma.

:04:39
- Grandma isn't in there.
- She isn't in here.

:04:41
This mud has worms in it!
I know it has worms in it! I can feel them.

:04:45
They're more scared of you
than you are of them.

:04:48
What's a little worm?
At Harvard and Yale, they eat them.

:04:51
- Relax. Rest and close your eyes.
- All right.

:04:55
But I still say I'm going to pull a gun
on him, just like I did on Judge McClure.

:04:59
I'm coming. My dears!

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