:21:01
	Very magnanimous of him.
:21:04
	Listen, Fanny...
:21:05
	...I don't want you to ask any favors of him.
We don't have to beg from him.
:21:09
	- I don't like him or his type.
- I think he was very considerate of you.
:21:13
	The least you can do is forgive him
for having robbed him.
:21:16
	Rob?
:21:18
	Rob. That's what I said, rob.
:21:20
	- That's a fine thing to say.
- How else could you expect me to say it?
:21:24
	I certainly don't expect my own sister...
Yes, I'm glad.
:21:27
	I'm glad Dad isn't alive to see you insult
and humiliate me in defense of a cheap...
:21:32
	Oh, now, you stop that Trippy Trellis.
Skeffington doesn't need any defending.
:21:36
	- You...
- Don't you say another word. I feel sick.
:21:39
	- Of course...
- You make me sick.
:21:40
	You feel sick every time I say something
to you about something you've done.
:22:02
	Trippy, dear...
:22:04
	I'm sorry. Really, I'm sorry.
:22:06
	- Why can't you leave me alone?
- Oh, Trippy, you mustn't.
:22:09
	You mustn't feel like this.
Everything will be all right, really.
:22:13
	No, it won't.
:22:14
	I've just been lucky so far.
:22:17
	Sooner or later,
everybody will know about me.
:22:21
	If Skeffington doesn't go to the police,
someday somebody will.
:22:25
	When that happens, I'll...
:22:27
	- When that happens, I'll kill myself.
- Trippy.
:22:31
	Trippy, don't say such things.
:22:33
	Don't even think such things.
:22:36
	Why do I do it?
:22:38
	Who do I get it from?
:22:40
	Not from Dad.
:22:45
	- He was a grand old gent, wasn't he?
- Yes, he was, Trippy.
:22:50
	Fanny...
:22:52
	...do you remember much about Mother?
:22:55
	Just that she was tall and very beautiful
and played the piano.