Mildred Pierce
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:03:12
What's on your mind, lady?
:03:14
You know what l think? l think maybe
you had an idea you'd take a swim.

:03:19
Leave me alone.
:03:21
lf you take a swim, l'd have
to take a swim. ls that fair?

:03:25
Because you feel like killing yourself,
l gotta get pneumonia.

:03:28
Never thought about that, did you?
Okay. Think about it.

:03:32
Go on, beat it now.
:03:34
Go on home before we both take a swim.
:04:05
Mildred. What are you doing
around this pigeon perch? Slumming?

:04:10
-What?
-You sick or something?

:04:14
No. l don't think so.
:04:16
lf you're feeling weak, why not come
have a drink on the house? For free.

:04:21
Come on.
:04:23
Buying this joint was
the smartest move l ever made.

:04:31
-Give us a couple drinks, will you, Tony?
-Yes, sir.

:04:43
l hope you're not sore at me about
this afternoon. Strictly business, see?

:04:47
lt might just as well have been you
selling me out. You can't expect--

:04:52
What are you looking
at me like that for?

:04:54
You can talk your way out of anything.
You're good at that.

:04:57
ln my business you have to be.

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