Mr. Skeffington
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:56:00
I don't want anybody to see me
like that. I couldn't bear it.

:56:06
Job, George is going to California
in a week. I want to go with him...

:56:11
...and have my baby there.
:56:12
You don't want to have
your baby in this house?

:56:15
No.
:56:16
But, Fanny, you love this house so much.
:56:20
Why, you made me
give up my home and live here.

:56:22
Of course I love this house,
but it's too close to my friends.

:56:26
I won't have them see me
all swollen and ugly.

:56:29
You'll never be ugly, Fanny.
:56:31
And I don't care how swollen you look.
:56:34
Fanny, a woman is beautiful
when she's loved. And only then.

:56:39
Nonsense. A woman is beautiful
if she has eight hours' sleep...

:56:43
...and goes to the
beauty parlor every day.

:56:46
And bone structure
has a lot to do with it too.

:56:52
But I'm so busy in New York,
and California is a six-day train trip.

:56:56
I won't be able to see you very often.
:56:58
I'll write you every week, Job.
:57:01
Fanny, that's not the point.
I want to be near you.

:57:04
I'm so sleepy.
:57:13
All right, Fanny. You can go
to California if you want to.

:57:22
Fanny, aren't you really happy
about having...?


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