Mildred Pierce
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1:43:00
Then he was lying there.
Looking at me, just looking at me.

1:43:06
You've got to help me.
Give me money to get away. And time.

1:43:10
l've got to get away
before they find him.

1:43:14
l can't get you out of this, Veda.
1:43:18
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do?

1:43:24
-Number, please.
-Give me the police.

1:43:26
No. No, Mother. Think what
will happen if they find me.

1:43:31
-Think what will happen.
-l don't care anymore.

1:43:34
Yes, you do. Yes, you do.
Give me another chance.

1:43:37
lt's your fault as much as mine.
1:43:41
-Santa Monica Police. O'Grady speaking.
-Help me, Mother.

1:43:44
-Just this once!
-Hello?

1:43:46
-l'll change. l promise l will.
-Hello?

1:43:49
Give me another chance.
lt's your fault l'm the way l am!

1:43:53
-Santa Monica Police Department.
-Help me.

1:43:56
Hello?
1:44:05
l thought maybe, in a way, it was
my fault. So l tried to help her.

1:44:11
-l wanted to take the blame for it.
-Not this time, Mrs. Beragon.

1:44:15
This time your daughter pays
for her own mistake.

1:44:19
Okay, book her.
1:44:24
Darling, l'm sorry.
l did the best l could.

1:44:29
Don't worry about me, Mother.
l'll get by.

1:44:33
See that those others are released.
1:44:39
We need some fresh air.
1:44:44
lt looks like a nice morning.
1:44:46
You can go now.
We'll call you when we want you.

1:44:49
You know, Mrs. Beragon, there are
times when l regret being a policeman.


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