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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.
1:14:03
Transfer papers on the car.
What do you want done with it?

1:14:06
- I don't know.
- I'll find a garage.

1:14:08
Do you care to rent this apartment,
Mrs. Haines?

1:14:12
I thought of taking a smaller one.
1:14:13
This will give us power of attorney
until you return. Sign here.

1:14:18
Your husband took the privilege
of drawing you a new will.

1:14:22
I'd really...
1:14:24
It's to your advantage, not his.
This will cuts off Mr. Haines.

1:14:27
Your attorneys
overlooked that small detail.

1:14:29
We'll need three witnesses.
Your maid will do.

1:14:32
Jane, will you witness this? It's my will.
1:14:35
- Mrs. Haines!
- Sign here.

1:14:39
You can always make changes
in the event of your remarriage.

1:14:42
Don't hesitate to let me know
if there's anything I can ever do for you.

1:14:46
There'll be nothing, Miss Watts.
1:14:48
There are always tag ends to a divorce,
Mrs. Haines.

1:14:50
You know how Mr. Haines hates to be
bothered with inconsequential details.

1:14:55
Good afternoon, Mrs. Haines.
A pleasant journey to you.

1:14:58
Goodbye.

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