Mr. Skeffington
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:23:02
I'm glad she's not here...
:23:04
...to see what I turned out to be.
:23:07
Why, Trippy Trellis...
:23:10
...she would love you very much.
:23:13
Why don't you get dressed and come
have lunch with Janie Clarkson and me.

:23:17
No, thanks.
:23:18
- The thought of food...
- Oh, please do.

:23:23
Janie's very amusing,
and she wears such funny hats.

:23:30
Yes, Manby?
:23:31
Some more flowers, Miss Trellis.
:23:33
From Mr. Chester Forbish.
:23:41
A very interesting man.
:23:42
Who, Chester?
:23:46
No, not Chester.
:23:50
Skeffington Company, Casey speaking.
:23:52
Seventeen and a half, sir.
Five hundred at 17 and a half? Yes, sir.

:24:17
- Good morning.
- Good morning.

:24:19
- May I see Mr. Skeffington, please?
- Your name, please?

:24:22
Miss Trellis.
:24:24
Miss Anderson, there's a Miss Trellis
here to see Mr. Skeffington.

:24:28
Yes, ma'am.
:24:30
- Would you wait a moment, please?
- Thank you.

:24:41
Will you try to locate Mr. Skeffington?
He's on the exchange floor.

:24:45
- Yes, Miss Anderson.
- Supply and demand are hypothetical.

:24:48
The thing to look out...
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- Mr. Skeffington.
- How do you do, Miss Trellis? I didn't...

:24:54
- Why didn't you tell me she was here?
- But...

:24:56
That's quite all right, Mr. Skeffington...
:24:59
...considering the fact that I'm
completely unexpected and uninvited.


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