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:57:03
Come in.
:57:08
- I beg your pardon.
- I am Mrs. Stephen Haines.

:57:12
- Sorry, but I don't think I know you.
- I believe it's my husband you know.

:57:19
- Stephen's told you.
- No, he's never mentioned you.

:57:23
- Here's the blue negligee you ordered.
- Stay out of here!

:57:26
But I've known about you for some time.
:57:28
That'll be news to Stephen.
Personally, I'm glad you know.

:57:32
I've kept still because I knew it wouldn't
take him long to get fed up.

:57:35
Don't lay any bets on that. I'm not you.
:57:38
You've been seeing my daughter.
That's why I came in.

:57:41
- I won't have you around my daughter.
- Don't get hysterical.

:57:44
What do I care about her?
I'm sick of hearing about her.

:57:47
You won't have to hear
about her anymore...

:57:49
...because you and my husband
aren't going on seeing each other.

:57:54
That's rather up to Stephen,
don't you think?

:57:57
Completely,
so you better start making other plans.

:58:02
I'm taking my marching orders
from Stephen.

:58:05
He seems to be satisfied
with this arrangement.

:58:08
Don't force any issues unless you want
to cause plenty of trouble.

:58:14
You've made it impossible for me
to do anything else.

:58:17
- You're very confident, aren't you?
- Yes.

:58:20
Because I know Stephen couldn't love
a girl like you.

:58:23
If he couldn't, he's an awfully good actor.
:58:26
What have you got to kick about?
:58:29
You've got everything that matters.
The name, the position, the money.

:58:34
My husband's love happens to mean
more to me than those things.

:58:38
Can the sob stuff, Mrs. Haines.
:58:40
You noble wives and mothers
bore the brains out of me.

:58:44
- I'll bet you bore your husbands, too.
- You're a hard one, aren't you?

:58:48
I can be soft on the right occasion.
:58:52
What did you expect me to do?
:58:55
Burst into tears,
and beg you to forgive me?

:58:58
Isn't that what you really came in here for?

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