Mildred Pierce
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-You could marry him if you wanted.
-l'm not in love with him.

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But then maybe we could have
a maid like we used to...

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...and a limousine.
And maybe a new house.

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l don't like this house.
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Neither do l. But that's no reason
to marry a man l'm not in love with.

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Why not?
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Veda, does a new house mean so much
to you that you would trade me for it?

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l didn't mean it, Mother.
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l don't care what we have,
as long as we're together.

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lt's just that there's
so many things that l--

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That we should have and haven't got.
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l know, darling. l know.
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l want you to have nice things.
And you will have. Wait and see.

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l'll get you everything.
Anything you want. l promise.

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How?
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l don't know.
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-But l will, l promise.
-You darling.

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-Come on, go to sleep.
-All right.

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-Happy dreams, sweetie.
-Thank you.

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-l love you, Veda.
-l love you, Mother. Really, l do.

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But let's not be sticky about it.
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Good night.
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I had to get a job, any kind.
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I had no experience in the business world,
but I had to get a job.

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I walked my legs off. Getting a job
wasn't as easy as I thought.

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Days seemed like weeks, and everywhere
I went I heard the same thing:

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Sorry, we need people with experience.
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I was sick at heart
when I saw the restaurant.

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I decided to go in for a cup of tea.
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Good afternoon.
:32:58
Sit here?

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