Mildred Pierce
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:35:04
...a dozen pumpkin, a dozen cherry.
After we finish the apple, we can quit.

:35:08
l don't know how you keep it up.
Honest, l don't.

:35:12
l sleep all morning, but you go to
that restaurant and work and work.

:35:16
Just like you been sleeping all night,
only you ain't.

:35:20
-lt keeps me thin.
-Beg pardon?

:35:23
lt don't do nothing for me.
:35:26
I was doing all right.
I was doing fine.

:35:29
I was able to afford an expensive
singing teacher for Veda...

:35:33
...and a good dancing school for Kay.
:35:35
One thing worried me. That some day
Veda would find out I was a waitress.

:35:40
-Good afternoon.
-Everything go all right?

:35:43
-l had a busy day today.
-That's good.

:35:47
-Where did you get that uniform?
-Miss Veda.

:35:50
She makes me wear it in case
l have to answer the doorbell.

:35:53
Miss Veda gave it to you?
:35:55
l told her you wouldn't like it.
l told her right off.

:35:59
But she hollered and went on,
so l put it on just to keep her quiet.

:36:23
-ls that what you learned at ballet?
-Do you like it?

:36:26
-What have you got on your face?
-lt's just some lipstick.

:36:29
-Lottie!
-Yes?

:36:31
Take Kay upstairs and wash her face
and give her a good scrubbing.

:36:34
My face don't need scrubbing.
l washed it this morning.

:36:37
-Go on, hurry up.
-lt can stand more soap and water.

:36:47
-Veda.
-Yes, Mother, what is it?

:36:49
-Where did you find the uniform?
-l was looking for a handkerchief.

:36:53
-ln my closet?
-l looked everywhere.

:36:55
Your handkerchiefs are always in your
top drawer. Why were you in my closet?

:36:59
You're making quite a fuss about
something which doesn't matter.


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