The Country Girl
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:58:00
able to face responsibility, and you
don't do that by bending the truth!

:58:06
You don't do it by stripping him
of self-respect.

:58:10
I'll fight you for this man.
:58:13
Not too hard. I may let you have him.
:58:16
Oh, no. You want him wholly
and utterly dependent.

:58:20
You realised, with all your fine
breeding, you were a failure.

:58:25
It gave you a feeling of power
to control someone else's life.

:58:31
Worse, you do it in the name of love.
You're as phoney as an opera soprano.

:58:39
Did I forget to tell you I'm proud?
:58:45
Make up your mind. Either you go
to New York alone, or you both go.

:58:56
I'll go, on one condition.
:59:02
Let me tell Frank in my own way,
in my own time.

:59:08
As long as you're on that train
by tomorrow night.

:59:16
- The traffic's a little heavy!
- Finished?

:59:19
Got it all wrapped up.
:59:24
Frank, I'd like to run through that
new scene after the matinée tomorrow.

:59:31
- You tired?
- Me?

:59:33
How can you be tired playing a part
you've waited for all your life?

:59:38
- Your energy was low again tonight.
- I know. It's this cold.

:59:42
- Are you sure it's not nerves?
- Are you kidding?

:59:45
- Tell him what's bothering you.
- What's bothering me?

:59:49
- Cook and the notices, for instance.
- Oh, that.

:59:53
I just wondered why
he didn't come backstage.

:59:56
Is he mad or something?
Those weren't exactly money notices.


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