Suddenly, Last Summer
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:50:02
I want you to know that
I can look attractive...

:50:07
...if I had my hair done and if...
:50:11
When I'm at Lions View,
may I wear a pretty dress?

:50:14
If you like.
:50:18
Just imagine, once again
to be able to do...

:50:22
...one thing I'd like.
:50:45
Come out here, son.
I want you to see something.

:50:55
Take a good long look.
Tell me, what do you see?

:51:01
Old tires, tin cans,
and a "Drink Nehi" sign.

:51:05
That's the past you're looking at.
:51:07
Thanks to a certain young man
from Chicago...

:51:09
...there'll be a new building
on that lot...

:51:12
...devoted to psychosurgery, dedicated
to the memory of Sebastian Venable.

:51:17
I wish I were that optimistic.
:51:21
I've been working with
the lawyers and accountants.

:51:24
And we're getting, listen to this...
:51:26
...in big, round, beautiful figures,
$1 million.

:51:30
- Just like that, no strings attached?
- No strings attached.

:51:34
She wants you, and nobody else,
to do the operation on her niece.

:51:38
You can't blame her for that.
There isn't anybody better.

:51:43
Something horrible happened
to that girl last summer.

:51:47
Some dreadful, traumatic experience
of some kind.

:51:52
What?
:51:53
I don't know.
I haven't found out yet.

:51:56
And she refuses to allow herself
to remember.


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