A Letter to Three Wives
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1:04:00
- Why, there it is. How silly of me. Ready?
- We're late.

1:04:06
Good night, Mother, dear.
Don't wait up.

1:04:09
Thank you, Sadie, darling.
Good night.

1:04:23
- "Thank you, Sadie, darling."
- "Good night, Mother, dear. Don't wait up."

1:04:28
If a daughter of mine ever really talked
like that, I'd cut her tongue out.

1:04:39
Here you are, Mr. Hollingsway.
1:04:41
My, what a pretty shade of green.
What's it called?

1:04:45
Crème de menthe.
Tastes like peppermint.

1:04:47
- It isn't too strong, is it?
- Wouldn't hurt a baby.

1:04:51
Well, I'll just
have to trust you.

1:04:59
Mmm. It's good.
1:05:01
Oh, my. When I think of all the
wonderful things that you know about...

1:05:04
- that I've never even heard of...
- Got a few years head start.

1:05:08
Now don't you go making yourself
out an old man, Mr. Hollingsway.

1:05:12
Let's make it Porter.
1:05:14
Why, the way I look at it, a man isn't
really grown up till, say, 35 at the least.

1:05:19
Yeah.
1:05:23
This is a very nice place. I've heard about it,
though, of course, I've never been.

1:05:27
I come here all the time.
1:05:29
With other young ladies you want to
talk to about new duties at the store?

1:05:32
Let's not talk business.
1:05:34
I thought that's what this dinner was for,
Mr. Hollingsway.

1:05:36
We'll get around to it.
1:05:38
You poor man. I suppose
you never get a chance to relax.

1:05:41
People always after you for things.
1:05:43
What do you do with yourself
after working hours, say, uh, nights?

1:05:47
I have my family
and my friends, of course.

1:05:49
- Boyfriends?
- Isn't that getting a little personal?

1:05:52
Oh, a girl like you,
I'll bet there's plenty. Who's out in front?

1:05:55
I don't happen to be
one of those giris...

1:05:58
that talks about her private life,
Mr. Hollingsway.


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