Mildred Pierce
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1:09:01
-Mother! A car? Where is it?
-Look out the window.

1:09:08
-Mother, it's beautiful.
-l'm so glad you like it.

1:09:12
How about me?
After all, l picked it out.

1:09:15
Monte, it's the nicest present
l ever got.

1:09:18
-You're sweet. Let's go for a drive.
-Nothing l'd like better.

1:09:22
-Do you mind? l'd like to talk to you.
-Not at all.

1:09:24
-Run along and dent your fenders.
-All right.

1:09:27
-See you later at the club.
-Be careful.

1:09:29
l will.
1:09:41
Bye.
1:09:57
-What's the matter?
-l want you to do me a favor.

1:10:01
-Sure. What?
-Stay away from Veda.

1:10:03
What's the matter with me?
Have l sprouted two heads?

1:10:06
l just don't want you
to take her out so much, that's all.

1:10:09
lt isn't funny.
She's only 1 7 and spoiled rotten.

1:10:12
-What has that got to do with me?
-l've worked hard...

1:10:15
...to give Veda the things l never had.
1:10:17
l've done without a lot of things
because l wanted her to have everything.

1:10:22
Now l'm losing her.
1:10:24
She's drifting away from me.
1:10:26
She hardly speaks to me
except to ask for money...

1:10:28
...or poke fun at me
because l work for a living.

1:10:30
-All kids are thoughtless.
-Perhaps. l still don't like it.

1:10:34
l blame it on the way she's living.
And on you.

1:10:36
l don't think you understand Veda
very well. She's not like you.

1:10:39
You'll never make a waitress
out of her.

1:10:42
You look down on me because
l work for a living, don't you?

1:10:46
All right, l work. l cook food,
sell it and make a profit...

1:10:50
...which you're not too proud to share.
1:10:55
Yes, l take money from you...
1:10:57
...but not enough to make me like
kitchens or cooks. They smell of grease.


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