Mildred Pierce
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:27:01
I felt all alone. For the first time
in my life, I was lonely.

:27:05
There was so much to remind me of Bert.
How things used to be with us.

:27:10
And what great hopes we had.
:27:29
-Hi, Mildred!
-Hello, Wally.

:27:31
-Bert around?
-Not right now, he isn't.

:27:33
He left things a mess at the office.
l thought he could straighten them out.

:27:37
-Ask him to drop over, will you?
-lf it's important, find him yourself.

:27:41
He isn't living here anymore.
:27:44
-You mean you've busted up?
-Something like that.

:27:47
-For good?
-As far as l know.

:27:51
lf you don't know,
l don't know who does know.

:27:54
-You here all alone?
-No, l have the children.

:27:57
Bert must be crazy.
:27:59
You know, l never did mind
being around you, Mildred.

:28:03
You don't hear opportunity knocking,
do you?

:28:05
Me? l'm conscientious.
:28:09
Not too much ice in that drink
you're about to make for me.

:28:13
-You're moving in?
-Maybe.

:28:14
l won't cry my eyes out
about you and Bert splitting up.

:28:17
l like the idea.
lt makes me feel good.

:28:21
l wish it made me feel good too.
:28:25
-l like Scotch.
-l know what you like.

:28:28
With soda.
:28:30
l've always been soft in the head
where you're concerned.

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-You surprise me.
-This is on the level.

:28:34
Bert's gone. Okay. l figure maybe
there's a chance for me now.

:28:38
l wouldn't drop dead
at the idea of marrying you.

:28:40
Quit kidding, will you?
:28:42
l figured maybe one day
you might have a weak moment.

:28:44
lf l do, l'll send you
a telegram, collect.

:28:49
Easy on the ice for this, will you?
No soda?

:28:52
-Sorry. Bert never had it around.
-We'll take care of that.

:28:55
-Say when.
-Not for me. l'm not used to it.

:28:58
We'll take care of that too.

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