Mr. Skeffington
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:53:02
You're going to be a father.
:53:07
Why, thank you.
:53:10
All I can say to you is good night.
:53:15
And, doctor? Is it all right
if I go in to see her?

:53:18
Certainly. I've given her a sedative...
:53:20
...but you'll have five minutes
for the usual nonsense.

:53:47
Don't put on the light, Job.
:53:50
I've been crying.
:53:57
Is there anything I can do for you?
:53:59
No.
:54:03
Would you like to be alone?
:54:06
No.
:54:07
Shall I come sit on the bed
and talk to you?

:54:11
No.
:54:16
You mean I'm just to keep on standing
where I am in the dark.

:54:28
I suppose it's the custom for the father
to kiss the expectant mother.

:54:42
I'm very happy, Fanny.
:54:44
How about you?
:54:46
Well, at the moment,
I'm more surprised than happy.

:54:49
Don't you like children?
:54:52
No. They always seem to be so wise.
:54:55
Well, I think any child of ours has
a fair chance of being stupid, Fanny.


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