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1:06:00
- Extremely painful.
- I'm so sorry.

1:06:02
I've been thinking
as I've been here in pain...

1:06:05
...listening to you having
a good time.

1:06:09
- How much was the dress?
- It was frightfully expensive.

1:06:12
- Tell you later.
- To whom did you charge it?

1:06:17
To whom I've always
charged my clothes.

1:06:19
You expect me to pay for articles
of which I do not approve?

1:06:24
I could pay for it myself,
I've saved quite a little money.

1:06:29
- I have about $5000.
- $5000 won't last very long.

1:06:33
Especially if your allowance
is discontinued.

1:06:41
I want to ask you something.
1:06:44
When Father set up the trust
for the boys...

1:06:47
...why didn't he make one for me?
- You were a child.

1:06:50
He wisely left your affairs
to my better judgment.

1:06:54
I'm sure you've had
everything you want.

1:06:58
- I haven't had independence.
- Thas it.

1:07:02
Independence is what I want
to talk about.

1:07:05
To buy and wear what you choose.
1:07:08
Independence.
Thas what you mean by it?

1:07:13
Dr. Jaquith says that...
1:07:15
...independence is reliance
on one's own judgment.

1:07:19
I make the decisions here, Charlotte.
1:07:26
You'll occupy your old room
until I dismiss the nurse.

1:07:30
She will occupy your father's room...
1:07:33
...and will perform your duties.
1:07:35
Thall give you a chance
to think this over.

1:07:39
I will give a devoted
daughter a home...

1:07:41
...and pay expenses...
1:07:43
...but not if she scorns my authority.
1:07:47
I could earn my own living.
I've often thought about it.

1:07:51
- I'd make a good waitress...
- You may think that funny.

1:07:55
You wouldn't laugh
if I did carry out my suggestion.

1:07:59
I don't think I would.
I'm not afraid.


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