Suddenly, Last Summer
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:28:01
That's Mrs. Holly, mother of the
St. Mary's girl, and that's her son.

:28:06
Apparently, I said
he could have Sebastian's clothes.

:28:10
You haven't forgotten what you said
at Elaine Tutweiler's?

:28:14
Since I was going to college...
:28:16
...I could have Cousin
Sebastian's clothes.

:28:19
You did say that.
:28:21
You said
that Son here could have...

:28:24
I'm accused of generosity.
Now will you please...?

:28:27
Aunt Violet is generous,
so generous to her family, Mr...

:28:31
What's your name?
:28:33
- Dr. Cukrowicz.
- Are you a doctor?

:28:36
- Violet, you're not ill again?
- No, Grace!

:28:38
I'm so relieved.
:28:40
I was afraid you had another of those
strokes of yours. Those seizures.

:28:44
I've never had a seizure nor a stroke.
We were discussing your daughter.

:28:50
My poor lamb, my poor little girl.
:28:53
- Can you help her?
- I'm gonna try to, if I can.

:28:56
Mama, look here! White silk.
:29:00
"Made in Rome."
:29:01
Oh, boy, is this one gonna
pick up lipstick!

:29:04
Take the clothes.
Don't flaunt them in my face.

:29:08
Why don't you both let yourselves out?
:29:11
- Get the rest another time.
- It won't take two seconds to finish.

:29:16
It's impossible that Sebastian
won't walk through that door again...

:29:20
...with all those bright people
he used to know.

:29:24
All laughing, carrying on...
:29:26
...saying those witty things
that were way over my poor head.

:29:30
He was such a tease too.
You know...

:29:32
...he told me that the piece of lace
on this table...

:29:36
...was made by these blind nuns
in Belgium. Imagine!

:29:41
- I thought I'd gone through everything.
- Who is that?

:29:44
- It's the girl.
- Why, that's my poor angel, Catherine.

:29:48
- I wonder why he put it there.
- Maybe he liked her.

:29:53
George, take your plunder
and get out of here.

:29:56
- Okay.
- This must've been taken last spring.


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