Mr. Skeffington
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:59:07
Here, cover that up.
:59:13
- Hello, darling.
- Fanny, here's your mother.

:59:16
- Good afternoon, Marie.
- Good afternoon.

:59:20
- Have you been a good girl?
- Of course, she's been a good girl.

:59:25
Kiss your uncle Georgie, Fanny.
:59:29
- Mrs. Skeffington?
- Yes, Marie?

:59:31
- Professor Hyslop's waiting at the house.
- Thank you.

:59:34
- You coming in, Job?
- Not yet. I'd like to watch Fanny play.

:59:38
Don't be long. The dinner's at 8.
:59:40
- Chester and Freddie are going with us.
- Think they'd mind if I came along?

:59:44
Oh, Job.
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Come on, sweetheart. Come on.
Sit down here with your father.

:59:52
Oh, you're wonderful.
You're wonderful.

:59:55
I've got something for you.
:59:57
- Little Sambo.
- Sambo?

1:00:04
Job, who's this Professor Hyslop?
1:00:06
He's some young fellow.
He's not a professor.

1:00:08
Speaks on street corners or something.
1:00:10
- Isn't he that evangelist?
- He's not that either.

1:00:13
He's got a cult all his own.
1:00:15
I think it has to do with deep breathing
on a vegetable diet.

1:00:18
- What's he doing with Fanny?
- He doesn't consider her a disciple.

1:00:21
He's one of the new suitors
that came along when I went to camp.

1:00:25
Fanny's still having suitors.
1:00:27
Ought not you to be a little more
firm about that?

1:00:30
Fanny cannot live on oxygen alone.
She's got to be surrounded by men.

1:00:34
- But she doesn't have to lead them on.
- She doesn't.

1:00:37
She just sits, and they come to her.
1:00:39
It doesn't mean anything.
I think she handles them well.

1:00:42
It saves me the trouble
of sending flowers and candy.

1:00:45
I think you could give the original Job
a few pointers on patience.

1:00:49
Well, there's little Fanny.
She makes up for a lot of things.

1:00:53
I'm glad she's a girl. You can kiss
your daughter for the rest of your life.

1:00:57
With a boy, well, after a while,
you have to start shaking hands.


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