What a Way to Go!
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:12:01
He was just Leonard Crawley,
son of wealth.

:12:03
Put 'er right down next to mine, baby.
:12:05
- Gee, I wish I'd said that.
- Aw, you can use it anytime you want.

:12:09
Just give credit to Crawley.
:12:11
That's more than Crawley
ever did for anyone else in this town.

:12:16
Oh, by the way,
you better let your mom know...

:12:19
that the payment's due
on her refrigerator.

:12:21
Don't let her get the idea
that 'cause we're getting married...

:12:23
I'm gonna let her off the hook.
:12:25
Oh, no, no. By the way,
she couldn't be your real mother.

:12:28
She must've been
left on your front doorstep...

:12:30
one stormy night in a cage.
:12:33
Why are you so intent on marrying me...
:12:35
when it's perfectly obvious
I'm indifferent to you...

:12:37
and all of the so-called advantages
you have to offer?

:12:39
That's just it, baby.
You're the only girl in town...

:12:42
who doesn't throw herself in front of me
in the mud and scream, "Take me."

:12:46
You know, you suggest good breeding.
:12:48
Heaven knows where you got it from.
:12:50
But, uh, also
you'll produce me an heir...

:12:52
and, uh, then my mother
will stop nagging me...

:12:54
about carrying on the Crawley tradition.
:12:57
- Any better reason than that
for getting married, huh?

:13:00
- Hmm?
- How about love?

:13:03
Love?
Well, let me put it this way, honey.

:13:06
I'm very rich and you're very poor.
:13:08
And sooner or later,
you're gonna come around.

:13:11
Mm. You know the indifference I felt?
:13:14
Hmm?
:13:16
Well, it's beginning to change.
:13:18
- It's beginning to blossom
into complete contempt.

:13:23
What'd I tell you, honey?
:13:25
I told you you were gonna come around
sooner or later.

:13:34
I gotta pick up the 6:00 town news
from my store manager.

:13:38
Mm. The Crawley gestapo.
:13:40
Ohhh, yes.
:13:43
Huh? Oh, that eyesore.
:13:45
The only spot in town we don't own.
:13:48
But it's just a matter of time before
old Hopper will come around.

:13:53
Just like you, baby.
:13:59
Good afternoon, Mr. Crawley,
Miss Foster. Nice weather we're having.


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