The Country Girl
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1:16:00
Everything from not wanting
any more children to...

1:16:06
It must sound ludicrous to anyone
who hasn't lived through it.

1:16:12
It got to the point that he wouldn't
pick out a coat or suit by himself.

1:16:23
I don't know where to begin
to apologise, Mrs Elgin.

1:16:27
You can begin
by not calling me Mrs Elgin.

1:16:31
- And you never left him?
- Twice left, twice returned.

1:16:36
He's a helpless child.
Anyone taking a cab to New York?

1:16:41
If he's as helpless as you say...
1:16:43
He's not helpless now.
He has you, Mr Dodd.

1:16:47
You're the only one that can
handle him. I didn't know it before.

1:16:51
- Then you've learned something.
- The man has to be watched.

1:16:56
You take the job with waving banners
and ten hours later hand it back!

1:17:00
He has to be watched? He has to be
nursed and guarded, but not by me!

1:17:06
I'm going back to New York,
to the comfort of a quiet room.

1:17:11
I won't have to wonder where he is.
1:17:14
He'll be in the strong hands
of Bernie Dodd!

1:17:17
Can you stand him on his feet?
That's where my prayers have gone.

1:17:22
To see that holy hour
when he can stand alone again.

1:17:26
I might forgive you, Mr Dodd,
1:17:28
if you can keep him up long enough
for me to get out from under.

1:17:32
All I want is my own name and
a job to buy sugar for my coffee.

1:17:37
You can't believe that a woman
is crazy-out-of-her-mind

1:17:42
to live alone in one room,
by herself!

1:17:45
- Listen to me!
- Why are you holding me?


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