1:11:00
- Here are some books you can put in.
- Yes, ma'am.
1:11:03
Mr. Haines won't want that old thing.
1:11:09
- It's none of my business.
- Mrs. Haines.
1:11:14
Put this in, too, will you?
1:11:18
The train leaves in an hour.
1:11:19
Give yourself plenty of time.
The traffic is maddening.
1:11:22
Yes, Mother.
1:11:25
Stephen's secretary is bringing around
more papers for me to sign.
1:11:28
I never knew there could be so many.
1:11:30
You've shown everything to your lawyers?
1:11:33
They keep telling me
I'm getting a raw deal.
1:11:36
It isn't true.
Stephen's been very generous.
1:11:38
I'm sure he has.
You're both making a terrible mistake.
1:11:42
- Please, Mother.
- You and Stephen have a child.
1:11:44
What good will it do her...
1:11:47
...to be brought up in a house
full of quarreling and suspicion?
1:11:52
She'll be better off with just me.
1:11:54
No, she won't. A child needs both
its parents in one home.
1:11:57
What's the use?
1:11:59
Every argument just keeps
going around in circles.
1:12:03
Besides, it's too late now.
1:12:06
No. It's never too late
when you love someone.
1:12:09
Call this off.
Stephen doesn't want a divorce.
1:12:12
- Why doesn't he fight me on it, then?
- He's not the fighting kind!
1:12:15
- Neither am I.
- Blast these modern laws!
1:12:18
50 years ago, women couldn't get divorces
and made the best of situations like this.
1:12:22
Sometimes, out of situations like this,
they made very good things indeed.
1:12:26
- Mr. Haines' secretary, ma'am.
- I'll see her in a few minutes.
1:12:29
Bathe your eyes. You don't want that
adding machine to see you like this.
1:12:33
Remember, you have to tell Little Mary.
1:12:35
Yes, I'm going to
but I've been putting it off because...
1:12:38
You're hoping that a miracle will keep you
from making a mess of your life.
1:12:48
Did you ever think
that Stephen might marry that girl?
1:12:58
No.