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- Thank you, darling.
That was a wonderful talk, Mr. Martin.
It moved us all deeply.
And you can be sure that our organization's gonna help you with your hospital project.
Well, what Sue Ellen means is your research project.
Oh, that's exactly what I meant.
Of course, how silly of me.
- Could I have a word with you, Miss Ellie?
- Certainly, Marilee.
We've been noticing for some time, Miss Ellie, that Sue Ellen...
Well, that she hasn't been feeling herself.
Pregnancy is difficult for some women.
We thought maybe...
You want Sue Ellen to resign as president of the D.O.A.
Just temporarily, Miss Ellie.
We'll appoint an interim president until she's feeling better.
You do understand?
- I'll see to it.
- Thank you, Miss Ellie.
We just think it would be kinder coming from you.
We'd be grateful if you could take care of it soon.
All right.
What a delightful afternoon, Miss Ellie.
Don't you think Mr. Martin's a charming speaker?
Very charming.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Have a seat.
- Thank you.
I was surprised to hear from you.
To tell you the truth, I didn't wanna call you in the first place.
- I felt I had to.
- You said you wanted to talk.
Let's talk.
Look, Bobby, whatever it is, you can say it.
Why are you seeing Ray Krebbs?
It certainly didn't take long for you to find that out, did it?
How long do you think it's gonna take Sam to find out?
- Well, do you really care about Sam?
- Ray is a friend of mine.
I know he doesn't know who you are.
Does he even know you're married?
No, I don't think so.
Look, you know that this isn't any of your business.
Did Ray tell you about a girl named Garnet McGee?
Not her name, but I knew there had been somebody.
Well, she damn near broke him in half and Ray does not deserve to be treated like that again.
He's a good man.
I am not trying to hurt Ray.
I didn't even plan to start seeing him.
Bobby, in all the time that Sam and I have been together, I have never...
Then why Ray?
Why Pam?
I mean, I don't know.
All I know is that I care for him.
Then you better make up your mind what you're gonna do because, Donna, you can't have it both ways.
Sam Culver is probably the best man that I know.
When we first met, Sam had just lost his wife and of course my parents were gone.
Compared to most of the men that I knew, well, boy, Sam Culver was a giant.
I was so proud that he asked me what I thought and he actually listened when I told him.
I wasn't in love with him when we married.
I mean, I was, but not the way that I should've been.
But I never shortchanged him, not until now and I know that in all of this mess, somebody is gonna get hurt.
Namely, Sam, Ray and me but I just don't know what to do about it.
If you can tell me well, I'd like to hear it.
I mean I'd really like to hear.
- Well, hi, ladies!
- Hi, J.R.
- How'd the meeting go?
- Just fine, J.R.
- Hey, darling, are you all right?
- I'm fine.
She's had a very hard day, J.R. These meetings take a lot out of her.
- She shouldn't have so many meetings.
- She and I have talked about it and she's hoping that the ladies will let her resign.
I hope you don't mind my bringing it up, Sue Ellen.
I know how reluctant you were to mention it.
Well, that would be an enormous relief if I could resign.
Well, if you really want to, Sue Ellen...
Just till the baby's born, of course, and you're feeling yourself again.
Thank you very much.
I guess we'd better get going.
Seth will be wondering what happened to me.
Bye.
Come on, Sue Ellen.
Let's see what Theresa's doing for dinner.
- Jock.
- Hi.
- Hey, Daddy.
- What do you say, J.R.?
- Ray Krebbs around?
- I saw him about an hour ago.
Why?
- I just wanna see him.
- You won't be able to see him tonight.
He said as soon as he changed clothes, he was going into town.
Oh, yeah?
Well, I'm heading back that way myself.
- Tell Sue Ellen I'll be late.
- I'll take care of it.