Mr. Skeffington
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:00:10
Isn't it a trifle immodest?
:00:12
No, no, madam. Not immodest.
:00:15
Daring, maybe.
:00:16
- What do you think, monsieur?
- Delightfully so, I should say.

:00:27
And if Mr. Skeffington calls, Manby...
:00:31
...tell him I won't be home for dinner.
:00:34
You have just heard an address
by Alfred E. Smith, governor of New York.

:00:38
How about a game of billiards tonight?
:00:40
Sorry, I have to go home.
:00:42
Ask Skeffington.
:00:44
He's usually free.
:01:05
That was the most wonderful time
I've ever had in my life.

:01:10
Do you remember the time
at Cape Cod?

:01:12
Remember to forget it...
:01:18
Thank you.
:01:20
- Excuse me.
- Surely.

:01:21
Certainly, Fanny.
:01:25
You're the notorious Mr. MacMahon.
:01:27
Yeah.
:01:29
And you're Fanny Skeffington.
:01:39
Good stuff, huh, bud?
:01:40
- I suppose it's right off the boat, eh?
- Yeah. They scraped if off.

:01:52
Oh, Mr. Mac.
:01:55
Come in. Come in, Mr. Mac.
:01:56
- Hi, Joe. How's business?
- Business? Wonderful.


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