Mildred Pierce
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1:29:02
Take off some of that gingerbread
and redecorate the inside and--

1:29:07
My businesslike air
isn't fooling you much, is it?

1:29:10
No, l remember too well. l remember
how it was with us once, and so do you.

1:29:15
lt isn't something either of us
can forget.

1:29:17
-You haven't forgotten?
-Not for an hour.

1:29:20
-Even this doesn't help.
-Then you can do me a great kindness.

1:29:24
-lf l can.
-Ask me to marry you.

1:29:30
Why?
1:29:32
l must say, your attitude isn't
exactly enthusiastic.

1:29:36
You went to considerable trouble
to get rid of me once...

1:29:38
...so naturally, l'm startled by your proposal
of marriage. This is a little sudden.

1:29:44
l have my own reason
for wanting to marry you.

1:29:47
-A reason named Veda.
-Why should it be?

1:29:49
Because your reason for doing anything
is usually Veda.

1:29:53
Well, whether it is or isn't,
what's your answer?

1:29:57
l can't afford you.
You have money, and l haven't.

1:30:01
All l have is pride and a name,
and l can't sell either.

1:30:04
-l see.
-l'm not enjoying this.

1:30:07
Things are very different now
from the way they were.

1:30:10
-l know. l haven't forgotten.
-Neither have l.

1:30:14
l want you to love me again
the way you did then.

1:30:17
l need that more than anything else.
1:30:19
l told you then you were
the only woman in the world for me.

1:30:23
-l loved you then, and l love you now.
-Then why--?

1:30:26
l can't marry you. l won't go on
taking tips from you as l used to.

1:30:31
Of course, if l owned a share
in your business--

1:30:34
l see. l think l understand now.
1:30:40
How much of a share
would your pride require?

1:30:42
Don't put it that way.
lt hurts me to do this.

1:30:45
-l'm doing it--
-How much of a share?

1:30:48
One-third.
1:30:52
All right.
1:30:54
Sold.
1:30:56
One Beragon.

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