Mr. Skeffington
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Fanny.
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- Good evening.
- Good evening, Mr. Trellis.

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Mr. Skeffington is waiting
for you, sir.

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- In the library.
- Thank you.

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- Hello, Job.
- Hello, George. You're late.

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I wanted my flowers
to get here before I did.

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- They're beautiful. Fanny was delighted.
- Good.

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- You like a drink?
- Thank you.

:47:09
A friend from a newsreel company
has sent over the latest war pictures.

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- Would you like to see them?
- I should say I would.

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- We'll look at them after dinner.
- Good.

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- Job.
- Thank you, George.

:47:31
Think Fanny will like it?
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It's much too good for her.
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- What did she give you for your anniversary?
- Cigarette holder. It's beautiful.

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Even though I've given up smoking.
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- Just we three for dinner?
- No. Probably Ed Morrison.

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He barged in. He's upstairs.
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- Doesn't he know it's your first anniversary?
- Oh, yes.

:47:51
He chose this night especially to ask
for my wife's hand in marriage.

:47:55
I sent him up to Fanny.
She makes all the domestic arrangements.


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