A Letter to Three Wives
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1:34:00
I wouldn't object
if a chimpanzee asked her.

1:34:02
- Then you've got no right to complain.
- Oh, I've got no complaints.

1:34:05
I'm happyJoe from Kokomo.
Greatest little wife in the worid.

1:34:07
Fine home. Fine friends.
Everybody loves me.

1:34:10
- Oh, why don't you stop acting like a spoiled baby?
- Everybody loves Porter.

1:34:13
I'm fed up listening
to your waa-waa-waa.

1:34:15
You're always talking about being
such a man. You don't even act grown up.

1:34:18
- What are you gettin' sore about?
- You. You're so stupid.

1:34:21
- Now wait a minute!
- Have you any idea how much
Lora Mae's in love with you?

1:34:25
- No, how much?
- So much she's afraid to tell you,
afraid you'd laugh at her.

1:34:28
Me laugh? She couldn't say it
with a straight face.

1:34:31
Lora Mae in love with me?
It's all she can do to wait it out.

1:34:34
- Wait it out?
- Yeah, like an annuity till it matures.

1:34:36
Like a slot machine till it pays off.
That's what she's waitin' for.

1:34:39
A chance to call it off, to collect.
"The end of the line. Fares, please."

1:34:43
Don't tell me about love
and Lora Mae.

1:34:46
Oh, George.
1:34:55
There's a fine, relaxed
atmosphere at this table...

1:34:57
- as if there were a body hidden under it.
- I'm sorry.

1:34:59
Oh, I was only kidding.
1:35:01
What was it you called Addie
down at the pier... the dear departed?

1:35:04
Maybe that's who's under the table,
only it's Brad.

1:35:08
Uh, Deborah, why are you letting all this
nice, cold champagne fizz itself to death?

1:35:12
It sounds like one of
your quotations, Professor.

1:35:14
Can you give me something
fitting for the occasión?

1:35:16
Well, why not make up your own?
It's more fun.

1:35:19
I don't understand this conversation
at all. How drunk am I?

1:35:26
- Thank you very much, Mrs. Hollingsway.
- Let's do it again sometime.

1:35:28
- And thank you, Mr. Hollingsway.
- Yeah.

1:35:32
He seems pleasant enough.
Who is he?

1:35:34
A business associate
of my mother's.

1:35:36
He's a bookie.
Your mother bets with him.

1:35:38
Will everyone excuse me, please?
I think I'd like to leave.

1:35:41
- I'll drive you, Deborah.
- I'd rather go by myself, if you don't mind.

1:35:43
- What's goin' on here?
- Shut up.

1:35:45
- Why not spend the night with us, Debby?
- Thanks just the same.

1:35:48
- Will somebody tell me what this is all about?
- Later. I'll tell you later.

1:35:52
- Don't you know, Porter?
- No.

1:35:54
- Let's go for a little walk.
- No. I want to tell Porter what he doesn't know.

1:35:57
I want to say it out loud.
The reason I want to go home, Porter...


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