The Women
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1:06:03
It's come. They're having a showdown.
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- What's happened?
- Give me a cup of coffee and I'll tell you.

1:06:08
She said that he's put her
in an impossible situation.

1:06:12
People point at her in the street
because of the picture in the papers.

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Ain't it the truth!
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He blames it on her girlfriends
for spilling it all.

1:06:19
That ain't far from wrong, either.
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- Makes you lose your faith in marriage.
- Whose faith in marriage?

1:06:26
- Don't you believe in marriage?
- Sure I do, for women.

1:06:29
But it's the sons of Adam
they have to marry.

1:06:31
What else did they say?
1:06:33
Mr. Haines says,
"I told you I'd give her up and I did.

1:06:36
"And I was a swine about the way I did it."
1:06:38
How do you think he did it?
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Maybe he said,
"Scram, the wife is on to us."

1:06:42
She seemed hurt by him saying
he was a swine the way he gave her up.

1:06:46
So she says very quiet,
"Would you like to go back to her?"

1:06:50
Did he lie in his teeth to that one?
1:06:51
The way he said he wouldn't,
I kind of believed him.

1:06:54
She said, "You should really make
your manner more convincing, Stephen."

1:06:58
Then she tried to laugh,
but it didn't come off very well.

1:07:01
And he says,
"Aren't you ever going to trust me again?"

1:07:04
I hope she said, "No."
1:07:05
You can't trust none of them
no further than I can kick this lemon pie.

1:07:09
No, he said this girl was really a good girl.
1:07:12
That's why he feels he owes her.
She wouldn't take nothing for months.

1:07:16
That one's a clever one.
She'd have to be to get Mr. Haines.

1:07:19
That's what the madam said. She said:
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"Stephen, can't you see the girl is only
interested in you for your money?"

1:07:26
That made him sore.
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A man hates to be told no woman
but his wife is fool enough to love him.

1:07:31
She brought up him taking Little Mary
to lunch with that creature.

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He said she happened to be passing by
as he and Little Mary were taking lunch.

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- That's a laugh.
- That's the way she took it.

1:07:41
Then they both got mad.
He started telling her...

1:07:43
...what a good husband he'd been and
how hard he'd worked for her and Mary.

1:07:47
She kept interrupting, saying that
she wasn't such a washout herself.

1:07:51
Anybody that's ever been married
knows that line backwards and forwards.

1:07:55
Then somewhere in there, he starts saying:
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"Mary, I may have been a heel,
but you've always been first with me."


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