The script for the film baby doll (1956)

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I Now Baby Doll gives him a quic\ loo\, almost perceptive and then . . . baby doll: Yah, well . . . silva: Drift— for a while and then . . . vanish. (He stoops to pic\ a dandelion) And so make room for newcomers! Old goers, new comers! Back and forth, going and coming, rush, rush!! Permanent? Nothing! (Blows on the seeding dandelion) Anything living! . . . last long enough to take it serious. They are walking together. There is the beginning of some weird understanding between them. They have stopped strolling by a poetic wheelless chassis of an old Pierce-Arrow limousine in the side yard. baby doll: This is the old Pierce-Arrow car that belonged to the lady that used to own this place and haunts it now. Vacarro steps gravely forward and opens the bac\ door for her. silva: Where to, madam? baby doll: Oh, you're playing show-ferl It's a good place to sit when the house isn't furnished. . . . She enters and sin\s on the ruptured upholstery. He gravely puts the remnant of the dandelion in the cone shaped cut-glass vase in a bracket by the bac\ seat of the old limousine. baby doll: (Laughing with sudden, childish laughter) Page 54