The Women
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1:48:00
But Madame has been soaking
one whole hour.

1:48:03
- So what?
- Monsieur thinks that...

1:48:05
I told Monsieur the doctor ordered me
to soak in this foam for my nerves.

1:48:09
What do you want?
1:48:11
Monsieur suggests that you join him...
1:48:13
...and walk Little Mary
to her mother's apartment.

1:48:16
Holy mackerel, what a cheerful evening!
I'm so bored!

1:48:22
Monsieur says that it doesn't improve...
1:48:24
...Madame's nerves
to stay so long in the water.

1:48:26
What'd he mean by that? A crack?
1:48:29
No, he did not say it that way, Madame.
1:48:33
I thought not.
1:48:34
I've been Mrs. Haines for 18 months now
without a single squawk.

1:48:39
That's some sort of a record
for Park Avenue.

1:48:43
Get out.
1:48:44
Get out! Go on!
1:48:48
Hello, you.
1:48:51
No, I'm in the tub.
1:48:54
Yeah, and I'm shriveled to a peanut
waiting for this call.

1:48:59
And say, listen,
don't call me anymore today.

1:49:01
If there's any calling to be done,
I'll call you. It's safer.

1:49:05
I know.
1:49:06
When I had this phone put in here,
I thought I'd have a little privacy...

1:49:10
...but the way people barge in and out,
you'd think it was Grand Central Station.

1:49:16
What?
1:49:19
Maybe it's a good thing
you're going to the Coast tomorrow.

1:49:24
It's getting to be too risky.
1:49:29
Say, listen.
1:49:30
I've worked too hard to land
this meal ticket to make any false moves.

1:49:36
Romance?
1:49:38
Peace is a whole lot more to me
than any romance.

1:49:40
They're not going to get me
out on that limb again, ever!

1:49:45
What?
1:49:49
Sure, I'll miss you, baby.
1:49:51
I'll miss you like nobody's business.
1:49:54
I'll say, we had fun.
1:49:58
I'll call you back.

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