Mr. Skeffington
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:48:00
Your marrying Fanny
hasn't discouraged any of her suitors?

:48:03
On the contrary.
Before they just wanted to marry her.

:48:06
Now, they seem to feel
they have to rescue her.

:48:09
Do you know she has to reject them all
on the average of about twice a month?

:48:13
Not too firmly, I suppose.
:48:15
The trouble with Fanny is,
she's soft-hearted.

:48:17
She's so kind to them all.
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So gentle and considerate.
:48:22
And how has she been with you, Job?
:48:26
She's been kind and gentle
and considerate.

:48:31
That isn't quite what you want, is it?
:48:36
I'm a very patient man, George.
:48:38
I'll leave, but remember,
I haven't given up yet.

:48:41
That would be Morrison. Thank you.
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- This what you're looking for?
- Yes.

:49:06
You're not going to let this
interfere with dinner.

:49:09
This is no joking matter, Skeffington.
:49:22
He'll be back in a couple of weeks.
:49:24
- Hello, Georgie.
- Hello, Fanny.

:49:26
Good evening, Job, dear.
:49:28
Did Job tell you how delighted
I was with your flowers?

:49:31
Yes, he did. Thanks.
:49:33
Do you like my gown, Job?
:49:36
You look beautiful, Fanny. Beautiful.
:49:39
Thank you.
:49:41
Fanny.
:49:50
Job Skeffington.
:49:57
You know, George, I keep forgetting that
Job can afford to give me things like this.


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