Mr. Skeffington
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:29:02
- See the tape?
- Yes, I know.

:29:03
- Steel is up to 28. Buy?
- Sell.

:29:05
- Wheat's up 20. What do we do?
- Get word from Washington yet?

:29:41
Mr. Skeffington, I've changed my mind.
:29:44
I'm having lunch
with Janie Clarkson after all.

:29:56
It's impossible, I tell you.
Miss Trellis, l...

:30:05
It's really very flattering, Mr. Vanyi.
Isn't it, Georgie?

:30:08
Won't you tell me
who commissioned you to paint it?

:30:11
- I'm sorry, Miss Trellis.
- You're very stubborn.

:30:13
Yes. Now look here, Mr. Vanyi,
I'll pay you double. I want that portrait.

:30:18
Sorry, but my client is paying me
four times my usual fee.

:30:21
- Confound it, who is this client?
- The extra money is to keep me quiet.

:30:25
You see, Jim, it's no use.
:30:27
- But look here, l...
- Excuse me. That must be the transfer man.

:30:30
He can't do this to me.
One moment, Mr. Vanyi.

:30:34
We'll settle this here and now.
:30:38
Fanny, it's not like you.
:30:40
All these hours sitting for a portrait
you won't own...

:30:43
...for a man you don't even know.
Why did you do it?

:30:46
I think it's very romantic, Georgie.
An unknown admirer...

:30:49
...commissions the foremost
portrait painter of the day to paint me.

:30:53
And besides, as Mr. Vanyi said...
:30:55
...he offered to donate $ 1000
to my favorite charity.

:30:58
Oh, I see.

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