The Women
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:42:00
Who was she visiting with? The snakes?
:42:03
Actually she was.
:42:05
Mrs. Potter said she and Auntie Sylvia
would call you up that evening in Bermuda.

:42:10
- You didn't tell me they called you up.
- Didn't I?

:42:14
They hadn't said anything worth reporting.
:42:16
- Mademoiselle is waiting, Mary.
- Bother. Goodbye, Grandma.

:42:21
I'll give you a lesson some day
with the camera.

:42:24
Mary, is that why
we hurried home ahead of time?

:42:28
Why, we hurried?
:42:29
Was it something those women said
to you when they called you up?

:42:33
Of course not. You're so suspicious.
I'm happy we came home when we did.

:42:40
Stephen has spent every evening with me
since I got back.

:42:43
- Are you really happy, dear?
- Divinely.

:42:49
Look me in the eye.
:42:51
- Now say it again.
- I'm divinely happy.

:42:58
Mrs. Potter called. She said
she'd see you at the fashion show.

:43:01
Will you put those things away?
:43:04
Come along this afternoon
and watch me splurge.

:43:06
And listen to Edith Potter?
I'd sooner have the itch.

:43:09
I'm afraid you don't
humor my friends enough.

:43:11
It's humoring some of them
not to cut their throats.

:43:15
Now that you're home again, promise me
that you'll stay in your own ivory tower...

:43:19
...and be very noncommittal
about yourself and Stephen.

:43:22
- They won't get a thing out of me.
- Good.

:43:24
Any more advice to the lovelorn?
:43:26
You mustn't kid Mother, dear.
I was married before you were born.

:43:38
Mary, have one of these. They're delicious.
:43:40
Edith, don't tempt me.
I lost pounds in Bermuda.

:43:43
You are thin, darling.
I hope it's not from worry.

:43:46
No. The tropics are swell for the figure.
:43:48
- What did you wear there?
- Slacks, mostly. I got very sloppy.

:43:51
One always does, traveling alone.
:43:54
You ought to load up on clothes
for Stephen, dear.

:43:57
- Is he taking you out much?
- Yes, lots.


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