The Women
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:12:02
I remember that morning.
:12:03
It snowed during the night and we had to
dig our way out of the cabin.

:12:09
We were snowbound for two whole days.
:12:11
- Like in a movie?
- Yes, darling.

:12:14
Were your lives in danger?
:12:20
Hardly. But it was very romantic, anyway.
:12:25
I think that kind
of lovey-dovey stuff is silly.

:12:28
You do?
What do you know about it, anyway?

:12:32
Mother?
:12:34
What do you and Daddy talk about
when I'm not around?

:12:39
- I don't know. Everything.
- You do an awful lot of laughing.

:12:43
- Do we?
- I hear you sometimes.

:12:45
- You shouldn't be listening.
- What do you laugh at?

:12:49
Little jokes. Lots of things.
:12:51
- Do you love Daddy better than me?
- What?

:12:55
Whatever gave you such an idea?
:12:57
Ingrid says you love him
better than anyone.

:13:00
That's a different kind of love.
You'll find out when you grow up.

:13:05
Will I?
:13:06
When I do,
I hope that I won't think it's silly.

:13:12
The lunch guests have started to arrive.
:13:15
Let me pick out your dress.
:13:17
- They'll be fancy, why not be plain?
- Let's hurry.

:13:20
- How do you do, Mrs. Potter?
- Hello, Jane.

:13:22
- How are you feeling today?
- Too awful.

:13:24
I wouldn't wish my woes
on my worst friend.

:13:28
Will you tell Mrs. Fowler
that I'd like to talk to her for a moment?

:13:32
Yes, Mrs. Potter.
:13:33
- How's the little mother?
- Jane, never mind about that.

:13:37
Hello, dear.
:13:38
The spider's in the parlor. Let's join her.
:13:40
I said, "Do you expect me to stay home
and darn your socks?

:13:43
- "Why do we keep servants?"
- You don't keep them long.

:13:47
Great guns, what are you made up for?
"The Seeing Eye"?

:13:50
You better save your cracks
for your next book.

:13:52
- Edith, you must have dashed.
- I broke every speed record.

:13:59
- Weren't you going to Africa to shoot?
- As soon as my book's out.


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