How to Marry a Millionaire
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:55:01
My daughter had run away
and got married.

:55:05
- What's wrong with that?
- The guy's no good. He's a gigolo.

:55:09
- I might know him. What's his name?
- Martinez.

:55:13
I read about that, a dancer.
"Hoofer Weds Heiress. "

:55:16
- She isn't anymore.
- What?

:55:18
- I disinherited her.
- Disinherited her?

:55:22
I'll say one thing for poor people,
they don't disinherit their children.

:55:27
- They've got nothing to disinherit.
- Say that again.

:55:30
Poor families don't have
any money to pass on.

:55:34
It doesn't make a difference.
:55:36
No matter how much she didn't have,
my mother wouldn't disinherit me.

:55:42
Do you mind if we don't talk
for a while?

:55:45
Not at all.
I like not to talk.

:56:33
- This is what I wanted you to see.
- It's nice.

:56:36
It's all mine.
From the crest of that ridge...

:56:40
...as far as your eye can see
to the west, to beyond Old Baldy.

:56:46
- All yours?
- Yes.

:56:48
You mean all those trees,
and mountains and everything?

:56:52
That's it.
:56:54
- Well, for crying out loud.
- Isn't it beautiful?

:56:58
- Isn't that what they call timber?
- Best in the world.


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