A Letter to Three Wives
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:43:00
- Where'd you get those figures?
- They're a matter of public record, Mr. Hollingsway.

:43:04
Yours is too big a light
to be hid under a bushel.

:43:06
George, would you fix me
a small bromo seltzer?

:43:09
- You're a potential giant, Mr. Hollingsway.
- Not too small.

:43:12
- Doing all right.
- I said a potential giant.

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Potential.
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Something tells me I'm gonna
have a giant around the house.

:43:19
Got this whole state
sewed up tight.

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- But there are 47 other states, Porter.
- Crackerjack point.

:43:25
Now, you take the three states
adjoining this one.

:43:27
If I can put you,
Porter Hollingsway...

:43:30
into millions of those homes
for one half hour each week...

:43:32
He doesn't spend that much time
in his own home.

:43:44
Excuse me.
:43:47
I told you the screen
was a crummy idea.

:43:53
- Soup's on.
- Thank you, Sadie.

:43:56
- Mrs. Manleigh.
- Lora Mae.

:44:05
Sadie Dugan, what are you
supposed to be, Baby Snooks?

:44:08
- Hiya, Lora Mae.
- Get a load of that cap. I can't wait to tell Ma.

:44:12
Lora Mae, would you
sit there, please?

:44:15
Come on. Sit down.
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There's a couple of things
I could tell your ma about you too.

:44:21
This quaint situation
belongs in a true-to-life drama.

:44:25
- Are you two related?
- No, we just had the same governess.

:44:27
You kill me.
:44:31
Uh, it's just a small town. You know,
everybody gets to know everybody.

:44:34
If you don't mind
crossing the tracks.

:44:37
Oh, by the way. Sadie's quite
a radio fan. Listens all the time.

:44:40
Now, that's very interesting.
All the time, eh?

:44:44
Keep it going night and day.
:44:46
Tell me, uh, what are
your favorite programs?

:44:49
During the day, anything.
:44:51
- Anything?
- Anything that keeps my mind off my feet.

:44:54
- I see. And at night?
- In bed, I listen to the police calls.

:44:57
But you can't understand them.
They're in code.


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