Mr. Skeffington
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Georgie, I was wondering...
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...would it be considered charity
if we use the money for Trippy?

:31:09
Well, a thousand dollars wouldn't help
much, so we might just as well be honest.

:31:14
By the way, have you heard
from Mr. Skeffington?

:31:17
I almost had lunch with him
several weeks ago.

:31:19
But it was the very day that war was
declared, and it spoiled everything.

:31:25
I must say, he's been decent.
He hasn't called me in all this time.

:31:28
- Sooner or later we've got to tell him.
- I suppose we have, Georgie.

:31:32
I've only been able to raise four,
$5000 and that's the limit.

:31:36
Goodness, I almost forgot.
I have a date with Janie Clarkson.

:31:40
Oh, how is Janie?
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I don't know.
Haven't seen her for months.

:31:44
I'll remember this, Mr. Vanyi.
:31:46
Fanny, this man's impossible. He won't
give me the slightest hint who it is.

:31:50
- Jim, I really don't care.
- Don't care?

:31:53
What if we walk into a saloon some day
and see you over the bar?

:31:57
- I doubt very much I'll ever get that drunk.
- Now, Fanny...

:32:01
I really have to be going now.
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Goodbye, Mr. Vanyi.
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I'm afraid it was
a frightful ordeal.

:32:08
- No, you were a charming subject.
- Thank you.

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Goodbye, Jim. Come, Manby.
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Can I drop you somewhere?
:32:15
No, thank you very much.
Why don't you drop George.

:32:20
Oh, Georgie?
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Would you phone Janie,
and tell her I can't see her?

:32:25
Thank you. Goodbye.
:32:28
Goodbye, Fanny.

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