Leave Her to Heaven
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1:19:01
What are you running away from?
1:19:04
Is it me?
1:19:06
When we were kids, you tormented me
every way you could think of.

1:19:09
- You can't do that anymore.
- Is it Richard?

1:19:12
I'm going away because I can't stand
living in this house any longer.

1:19:15
The whole place is filled with hate.
Your hate.

1:19:18
Not hate, love, Ruth.
Richard's love for me.

1:19:21
All these weeks I was
in the hospital, helpless...

1:19:23
...you had him here to yourself,
but it didn't do you any good, did it?

1:19:27
He loves me more than ever.
That's what you can't abide.

1:19:30
- That's why you envy me, isn't it?
- I don't envy you, Ellen.

1:19:34
All my life I've tried to love you,
to please you.

1:19:36
All of us have. Mother, Father and
now Richard, and what have you done?

1:19:40
With your love, you wrecked Mother's
life and pressed Father to death.

1:19:43
With your love,
you've made a shadow of Richard.

1:19:46
No, Ellen, I don't envy you.
1:19:48
I'm sorry for you.
1:19:50
You're the most pitiful creature
I've ever known.

1:20:10
Hello, Richard.
1:20:12
Have a nice walk?
1:20:14
You haven't shaved, darling,
but I'll forgive you.

1:20:18
Your new book just came.
I've been glancing through it.

1:20:22
I noticed the dedication:
"To the gal with the hoe."

1:20:26
I'd hoped it would be
"To Patchouli."

1:20:28
But I suppose she did help you
with it a lot.

1:20:33
Oh, well, there'll be other books.
1:20:37
Darling, I had no idea the setting
of your book was Mexico.

1:20:41
I didn't even know you'd been there.
1:20:44
Why didn't you tell me?
1:20:53
Is anything wrong, Richard?
1:20:56
You're so strange.

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