Mr. Skeffington
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:43:05
- Would you please excuse me?
- Fanny.

:43:09
No, Job.
:43:18
It's all right, George.
:43:25
I don't know what you're gonna do,
but I'm gonna have another sandwich.

:43:38
Trippy.
:43:45
Trippy, how could you?
:43:48
How could you?
:43:50
Why didn't you tell me about this?
:43:52
- I didn't even know you were seeing him.
- I was afraid to tell you, Trippy.

:43:56
Because I knew how you felt about him.
:43:59
But you're wrong.
He has character. And he's a...

:44:01
Don't tell me you're in love with him.
I'm not drunk enough to bear that.

:44:07
I'll tell you this much, Trippy.
:44:11
You're safe now.
:44:12
You don't have to worry
about anything anymore.

:44:15
And you can spend
all the money you want to.

:44:18
Oh, I see. It's me.
That's why you married him.

:44:23
Trippy, I'm very fond of Job...
:44:28
...but I love you.
:44:32
Well, who said I was leading
a useless life?

:44:36
I brought you two together, didn't I?
:44:39
I played Cupid, didn't I?
:44:41
Trippy, go down and apologize.
:44:43
Apologize? I'll spit in his eye.
:44:46
Trippy, listen to me. You're being
so stubborn, and you're wrong.

:44:49
When you get to know Job, you...
:44:51
I'm taking good care
I don't get to know him.

:44:53
I'm going to Europe.
:44:55
Europe? Well, isn't there a war on there?
:44:58
That's it. This war's a godsend.
Give me something to do.


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