The Women
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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.
1:13:01
- He wouldn't do that.
- What makes you so sure?

1:13:07
Because Stephen, deep down,
still loves me.

1:13:13
But he won't find it out
until I've gone away.

1:13:20
Make Mary write to me
in Reno at least once a week, will you?

1:13:26
And don't spoil her too much.
1:13:28
Spoil her? You'd think
I never raised children of my own.

1:13:36
Good afternoon.
This is Miss Trimmerback from the office.

1:13:39
- She's a notary.
- How do you do?

1:13:41
I brought the inventories of the furniture.
1:13:43
Mr. Haines wants to know
if he can have the portrait of Little Mary.

1:13:48
- Yes, but it's in storage.
- This will get it out.

1:13:51
Sign here.
1:13:54
The cook's letter of reference.
1:13:57
Sign here.
1:13:59
The insurance papers. Sign here.

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