Christmas in Connecticut
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1:24:01
Be careful, Mr. Yardley,
or you'll have a stroke.

1:24:04
This is incredible.
1:24:06
This is fantastic.
1:24:08
Here, I believe you to be the finest,
the most exemplary wife and mother.

1:24:12
Mr. Yardley, if you'd just sit down
and calm yourself...

1:24:15
Of all the brazen, cheap...
1:24:19
I suppose you've fallen in love with this
young whippersnapper, hero Jones?

1:24:23
Well, frankly, I... I have.
1:24:30
So your husband and child
no longer mean anything to you.

1:24:34
Well, let me tell you something,
Mrs. Sloan.

1:24:37
If you feel no moral responsibility
towards your husband and child...

1:24:40
...I have a magazine to protect.
1:24:42
If you think you can make a mockery
of Yardley Publications, you're mistaken.

1:24:46
My public believe in you.
1:24:47
Millions of women in these United States
pattern their daily lives after that feature.

1:24:51
You'll live up to their ideals,
or my name is not Alexander Yardley!

1:24:54
But if you'd just let me talk a minute.
You see, John and I were never married.

1:24:59
Never married?
1:25:01
Such blatant immorality!
1:25:03
But you don't understand.
We meant to get married.

1:25:05
Yes. But we never got around to it.
1:25:07
You mean to stand there and tell me
the Smart Housekeeping baby is...

1:25:10
- No. Oh, no.
- Oh, no. No.

1:25:14
Thank heaven, at last.
1:25:15
- You'll be rewarded, my good woman.
- Good morning.

1:25:17
Two babies?
Which one is yours, Mrs. Sloan?

1:25:20
- Hers?
- You make fun.

1:25:21
- These are our babies.
- Nora. She takes care of them.

1:25:24
- While we are at the war plant.
- We're on the early shift today.

1:25:27
- Yes, darling. Goodbye.
- Thank you so much.

1:25:30
Will someone take this...? This...?
1:25:31
What are you doing to that child?
1:25:33
- What am I...?
- Give it to me.

1:25:36
The poor little thing.
1:25:37
- Nora, you'd better take them upstairs.
- Indeed, I will that.

1:25:40
There now.
1:25:42
There now.
1:25:44
The poor things.
1:25:45
If it's not asking too much,
will you explain?

1:25:49
It's all very simple.
I have never lived on a farm before.

1:25:51
- Never lived...?
- No, I have no husband and no baby.

1:25:54
And she can't cook.
1:25:57
No husband? No baby?

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