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Earl Pfeiffer:
[Peggy has just announced her engagement to Joe]
Congratulations. I'm glad you put the guy out of his misery. Peggy:
Since when did you start recommending marriage? Earl Pfeiffer:
[Sardonically]
Since I got my divorce
[Peggy has just announced her engagement to Joe]
Congratulations. I'm glad you put the guy out of his misery. Peggy:
Since when did you start recommending marriage? Earl Pfeiffer:
[Sardonically]
Since I got my divorce
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It's kind of an engagement ring.
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Congratulations. I'm glad
you put the guy out of his misery.
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When did you start
recommending marriage?
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- Since I got my divorce.
- Joe will make you happy.
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He knows who he is and what he is.
Some of us don't.
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Always take the man who'll kick
the door down. Advice from Mama.
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When I was 14, I couldn't wait to get
married. I was in a hurry to see the world.
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Don't see it too fast, Little bee.
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I gotta go.
I just had to show you the ring.
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Wait a second.
I'll get Gloria dressed and come with you.
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I can't, honey. Joe's waiting.
Diamonds make me punctual.
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Movie Summary
Mae Doyle comes back to her hometown a cynical woman. Her brother Joe fears that his love, fish cannery worker Peggy, may wind up like Mae. Mae marries Jerry and has a baby; she is happy but restless, drawn to Jerry's friend Earl.

