Mildred Pierce
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1:18:03
ln my opinion, l'm going to have
a baby. l can always be mistaken.

1:18:08
-How could you do such a thing?
-l got the money, didn't l?

1:18:12
l see.
1:18:13
l'll have to give Wally part of it
to keep him quiet, but there's enough.

1:18:17
Money. That's what
you live for, isn't it?

1:18:19
You'd do anything for money.
Even blackmail.

1:18:22
-Grow up.
-l've never denied you anything.

1:18:25
Anything money could buy, l've given you.
But that wasn't enough, was it?

1:18:29
Things are going to be different.
1:18:31
l'll say they are.
Why do you think l went to all this trouble?

1:18:34
-Why do you think l want money so badly?
-All right, why?

1:18:38
-Are you sure you want to know?
-Yes.

1:18:41
Then l'll tell you. With this money,
l can get away from you.

1:18:45
Veda.
1:18:46
From you and your chickens, pies and
kitchens. Everything that smells of grease.

1:18:51
l can get away from this shack
and its cheap furniture. And this town....

1:18:55
lts women that wear uniforms.
lts men that wear overalls.

1:18:58
l'm seeing you for the first time
in my life. You're cheap and horrible.

1:19:01
You think just because you made money,
you can turn yourself into a lady.

1:19:07
But you can't. You'll never be
anything but a common frump...

1:19:11
...whose father lived over a store
and whose mother took in washing.

1:19:14
With this money l can get away
from every rotten thing...

1:19:17
...that makes me think
of this place or you!

1:19:21
Veda!
1:19:25
-Give me that check! l said give it to me!
-Not on your life!

1:19:37
Get out, Veda.
1:19:39
Get your things out of this house
before l throw them into the street.

1:19:44
Get out before l kill you.

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