The Women
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:50:20
Princess Mara, show here, please.
:50:24
- Hello, Mary.
- Hello.

:50:26
You should have it, Mary.
You're just what it needs.

:50:29
It was Mrs. Potter who asked
for the dress, Princess.

:50:33
- I'm sorry.
- You'd sell a woman anything.

:50:36
Come here. Why don't you wear it right?
The cape goes up here.

:50:39
Stop mauling me.
What do you know about clothes?

:50:41
I'm not a model,
but nobody disputes how I wear clothes.

:50:44
You better apologize.
:50:46
It's professional jealousy.
They're good friends.

:50:49
Yes. She adores the Fowler family.
Particularly my husband.

:50:52
Are you accusing me
of flirting with Howard?

:50:54
No, but of trying to. I'd like to see
Howard bat an eye at another woman.

:50:58
I've seen him, and she's not bad either.
:51:01
- You little...
- Come on, Sylvia.

:51:03
Did you get her innuendo?
:51:05
I've always hated that creature.
The way she exploits her title.

:51:08
The one thing I'm sure of
is Howard Fowler.

:51:11
- How do you do, Mrs. Fowler?
- Hello, my dear. Hey, you.

:51:13
I don't like that.
:51:16
Howard wants me to go on a world cruise.
:51:18
- Isn't that adorable?
- It's divine!

:51:21
- Don't tell me, but how much is it?
- $225.

:51:24
- It is a nightgown, isn't it?
- Yes.

:51:26
- I'd be glad to wear it for an evening gown.
- Isn't she naive?

:51:30
Mary, you have to have it.
:51:32
If Stephen doesn't notice the nightgown,
he'll notice the bill.

:51:35
- Okay. I'll take it.
- I'll take that.

:51:39
I could use a few more gowns.
Imports with hand embroidery.

:51:45
- I'll get it back for you.
- Please don't bother.

:51:47
- Mary, how humiliating.
- I could die for you.

:51:51
What's the matter? I don't want it.
It's too expensive anyway.

:51:55
- You don't know who she is?
- No. Who?

:51:57
That's Crystal Allen.

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