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:16:01
So many.
:16:04
You don't need my help.
:16:08
Here are your glasses.
:16:11
Put away your book,
come downstairs.

:16:14
I'll go ahead.
:16:22
Thank you again for this.
:16:33
Is as I said, isn't it? Nonsense.
:16:35
She is most seriously ill.
:16:38
- Charlotte is?
- Thanks to you.

:16:40
- Did you say...
- Mrs. Vale...

:16:42
...if you planned to destroy her life,
you couldn't have done better.

:16:46
Exercising a mother's rights?
:16:48
A mother's rights? Twaddle.
A child has rights.

:16:51
A person has rights
to discover mistakes...

:16:54
...to grow and bloom
in her own soil.

:16:57
Are we getting into botany?
Are we flowers?

:17:03
- Gloomy William.
- Hello, Miss June.

:17:06
You should get yourself a top piece.
:17:09
Like Mrs. Adams put on Charles.
:17:11
Is worth considering.
:17:14
- I have been worried...
- Black, or...

:17:17
Well, maybe red.
We'll think about it.

:17:20
- Hello, Aunt Charlotte.
- Hello, June.

:17:22
- You look ravishing. New dress?
- No, June.

:17:26
Anyway, is devastating.
:17:29
Do you think we should
wear our skirts so short?

:17:33
Hello, Grandma.
:17:35
Why are you always late?
:17:36
- Charlotte, will you pour tea?
- Will you have tea?

:17:39
I'm heading for cocktails later.
:17:42
- Who's this?
- Doctor Jaquith.

:17:44
I'm June. You've heard of us,
June and December?

:17:48
- My infant.
- Whas that?

:17:52
Charlotte gave it to you?
:17:55
One of her own precious, private...
:17:58
Aunt Charlotte, fess up.
A romance?


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