Mildred Pierce
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1:24:12
l am sorry l did it like this,
but l didn't know how to tell you.

1:24:37
Mildred.
1:24:43
-Hello, Wally.
-Hello, Mildred.

1:24:45
-Here to see me?
-l'm going to take Veda home.

1:24:48
-Veda know about that?
-No. l want you to help me, Wally.

1:24:52
Not me. She's your daughter.
l've never been a father.

1:24:55
Veda's been here for about a month,
and l know the best way to handle her.

1:25:00
lf you want her to do anything for you,
just hit her on the head first.

1:25:07
l'm telling you. What could he say?
He was floored.

1:25:11
''Are you kidding?'' he says.
''No,'' l says.

1:25:14
-The powder room's down the hall.
-lt's all right. She's my mother.

1:25:18
-l didn't know you had a mother.
-Everybody has a mother.

1:25:23
Yeah. l guess you're right.
1:25:25
-This is Miriam. She sings.
-That's what they tell me anyhow.

1:25:29
-l'm glad to know you.
-lt's mutual, l'm sure.

1:25:31
l guess this calls for a celebration.
Maybe l'd better send out for a beer.

1:25:36
-None for me.
-What can l do for you?

1:25:38
-l want to talk to you.
-Go ahead.

1:25:41
Well--
1:25:42
-Go see if Wally wants you.
-He won't.

1:25:47
Pardon me, l'm sure.
1:25:49
Won't you sit down, Mother?
1:25:54
Well?
1:25:55
l want you to come home, Veda.
This isn't your kind of life.

1:25:58
-No? What is my kind of life, Mother?
-Well, l don't know.


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