Mr. Skeffington
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1:01:01
It's getting cool, and it's
Fanny's dinnertime.

1:01:04
Come on, darling.
Daddy's gonna watch you have dinner.

1:01:07
- Dada.
- What did you say, darling?

1:01:09
Dads, how I get to be so little?
1:01:13
Come along.
1:01:20
- Good night, sweetheart.
- Dada?

1:01:22
Now, what is it?
1:01:28
Oh, no, no. You've been twice already.
1:01:30
You go to sleep, and I'll send your mommy
in to say good night to you.

1:01:34
I've taken counsel with myself, Fanny,
and my conscience is clear.

1:01:39
It's true it's written that, whom God hath
joined together, let no man put asunder.

1:01:43
But it is also inscribed,
worship ye at the temple.

1:01:47
To me, Fanny, you are a temple
wherein I may worship.

1:01:50
But, Myles, don't you see
I'm all wrong for you.

1:01:53
I don't breathe properly.
I love steaks and roasts.

1:01:56
- I can't bear the sight of a vegetable.
- Fanny.

1:01:59
- Fanny, you're laughing at me.
- I can't help it, Myles.

1:02:02
Fanny, how can you do this to me?
1:02:04
My life is ruined now.
1:02:06
Destiny brought us together,
and destiny cries out for fulfillment.

1:02:10
Well, are we ready to go?
1:02:12
In just a while.
The professor is proposing to Fanny.

1:02:16
He'll be down in a minute.
1:02:20
Goodbye, Fanny. Forever.
1:02:30
Oh, thank you.
1:02:32
Thank you.
1:02:37
Thank you.
1:02:42
Thank you.
1:02:44
What have you got, son?
1:02:46
- Telegram for Mrs. Skeffington.
- I'll take it.

1:02:48
All right. Sign here, please.
1:02:52
It's from the War Department.
1:02:57
Thank you.

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