Dolores Claiborne
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1:05:01
...and asked for a new one....
1:05:03
lf l'd been the one who started drawing out
what took 1 1 years to put in...

1:05:07
...you would have called Joe.
1:05:14
Well....
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l suppose it's one of two things.
1:05:18
Either he's buried it in a mason jar
in the backyard, or else...

1:05:21
...he opened up a new account.
1:05:27
Mr. Pease....
1:05:30
l know you don't have to tell me,
but l'm hoping you'll think for a moment...

1:05:32
...about the grief and heartache you could
have saved me by making just one call.

1:05:38
l'm asking you to please tell me
whether he's opened a new account here...

1:05:42
...or if l've gotta start digging holes
around my house.

1:05:49
As soon as the luncheon silver is clean,
l want the guest rooms aired out.

1:05:53
l'll want to go over the linens
for the daybeds in the study...

1:05:57
...and the sun room.
1:05:58
No, Joy, I don't like those colors together.
Change them.

1:06:00
Dolores, did you check on the flowers?
1:06:03
Must you look so trod-upon, Dolores?
1:06:06
ln 36 hours you will have
the uniquely thrilling experience...

1:06:09
...of standing at the epicenter
of a total solar eclipse.

1:06:12
l've got guests traveling 800 miles
for something all you need to do is look....

1:06:23
Did you see Dolores?
1:06:26
As soon as the caterers arrive, l want you
to make sure they have everything needed.

1:06:30
l've made a list.
1:06:32
l want no last-minute frantic runs
to Jonesport.

1:06:35
Do you hear me?
1:06:41
Would you put on some tea?
1:06:52
-Are we quite finished?
-l'm sorry, Mrs. Donovan. l truly am.

1:06:56
''Vera.''
1:06:59
l insist that all women who have hysterics
in my drawing room...


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