Mildred Pierce
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1:37:00
Can they do it?
1:37:02
-l'm sorry, Mrs. Beragon.
-Yes, so am l.

1:37:07
l haven't a cent of ready cash in any
of the restaurants. So that's that.

1:37:11
l hoped you'd scrape up enough dough
to get yourself out of this.

1:37:15
-You can still manage the business.
-That's very nice.

1:37:18
Stealing the business from me
and then letting me run it.

1:37:21
l'm not enjoying this.
l haven't any choice.

1:37:24
You've bled this business to live
the way you have since Veda came home.

1:37:27
-l know.
-Okay.

1:37:29
You let a few bills go by.
Pretty soon you're in trouble.

1:37:32
The creditors want your hide.
l can't stop them.

1:37:34
-Another month like this, and we're all out.
-As it is, only l am, right?

1:37:38
lt looks that way. You'd be all right
if Monte hadn't forced it.

1:37:42
Monte? What's he got to do with this?
1:37:44
This was his idea. He wants to sell his share.
l gotta go along or l'm out. Didn't you know?

1:37:51
No.
1:37:53
-You married him. l didn't.
-Good night, Mrs. Beragon.

1:38:00
l'm sorry this happened. lf
l do say it, as perhaps l shouldn't....

1:38:04
l think Mr. Beragon acted badly.
Very badly indeed. Good night, Mrs. Beragon.

1:38:11
Good night, Jones.
1:38:29
Hello, lda.
l want to speak with Monte.

1:38:32
He isn't here. He drove off 20 minutes
ago, just after the party broke up.

1:38:38
l see.
1:38:41
Mildred! Mildred!

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