Mildred Pierce
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:37:03
lf you bought the uniform for Lottie,
and l can't imagine who else it would it be for...

:37:07
...then why shouldn't she wear it?
:37:09
You've been snooping since l got this
job trying to find out what it is.

:37:13
And now you know, don't you?
:37:16
Know what? Know what, Mother?
:37:19
You knew that uniform was mine,
didn't you?

:37:22
-Your uniform?
-Yes. l'm waiting tables downtown.

:37:26
My mother. A waitress.
:37:28
l took that job so you and your sister
could eat, sleep and have clothes.

:37:33
Did you have to degrade us?
:37:35
-Don't talk like that!
-l'm not surprised.

:37:37
You've never spoken of your people,
where you came from, so perhaps it's natural.

:37:41
Maybe that's why Father--
:37:52
l'm sorry l did that.
l'd have rather cut off my hand.

:37:58
l'd never have taken the job
if l hadn't wanted to keep us all together.

:38:02
Besides, l wanted to learn
the business the best way possible.

:38:06
-What kind of business?
-The restaurant business.

:38:10
l'm planning on opening a place of my own.
There's money in a restaurant.

:38:15
-You mean we'll be rich?
-Some people have gotten rich that way.

:38:21
I didn't know what to do next,
but suddenly it hit me.

:38:24
Why not open a restaurant?
:38:25
ln the 7th, give me five
across the board on Materialize.

:38:28
Hello. Grab a seat.
:38:30
What? l know it's a dog,
but l happen to like red horses.

:38:33
Call me back, will you?
:38:35
-Well, well, well.
-Hello, Wally.

:38:37
-lt's good to see you.
-lt's nice to see you. Sit down.

:38:40
-l haven't seen enough of you lately.
-This is all business.

:38:44
lf you keep on refusing me,
l'm gonna think you're stubborn.

:38:48
Laugh? No laugh?
:38:50
What's all this?
:38:52
-l'm going to open a restaurant.
-You are?

:38:54
-And you're going to help me.
-l am? l mean, am l?

:38:57
Please, Wally.

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