Mildred Pierce
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1:12:07
-l'd like some of that.
-You gotta work for it.

1:12:10
Keep your motor running.
Bring me three glasses, will you?

1:12:14
-This is beginning to look serious.
-lt is.

1:12:17
-Yes, we finally made up our minds.
-This calls for a celebration.

1:12:21
-Congratulations.
-You've been swell to us.

1:12:23
l get a kick out of doing
things for people.

1:12:26
-Don't l, Veda?
-Absolutely.

1:12:28
Looks like we never serve
champagne in this joint. Or place.

1:12:32
Try this on for size. lt's our very best,
reserved for special customers.

1:12:36
California, '42.
1:12:39
Well, here's to....
1:12:42
Here's to true love.
1:12:44
To true love.
1:12:53
The receipts at Arcadia have dropped
roughly 7o% during the last month.

1:12:58
-Say, Mildred.
-Nearly 8o%.

1:12:59
There's a Mrs. Forrester
waiting to see you.

1:13:02
-What about?
-Veda.

1:13:05
Excuse me, Mr. Jones.
1:13:07
-Do you always interrupt?
-Only because l want to be alone with you.

1:13:11
Come here and let me bite you,
you darling boy.

1:13:17
-Mrs. Pierce?
-Yes.

1:13:19
-l'm Mrs. Forrester. Ted's mother.
-How do you do?

1:13:22
Sit down, it would be
more comfortable.

1:13:25
l've been looking forward
to meeting you, Mrs. Pierce.

1:13:28
l'm sure we're going
to work out our problem splendidly.

1:13:31
-Problem?
-Veda hasn't told you?

1:13:34
Told me what?
1:13:36
Your daughter has somehow
got the idea that--

1:13:40
l understand it.
Any girl wants to get married.

1:13:43
Ted had no such thing in mind.
l want that made clear.

1:13:47
-Do you mean they're engaged, Veda and Ted?
-Yes.

1:13:50
l'm quite sure you'll agree with me...
1:13:52
...that any discussion of marriage
between them would be most undesirable.

1:13:56
Why should Veda want to marry
your son if he doesn't want to marry her?


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