Mr. Skeffington
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: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.

:02:01
Got a new load today. Right off the boat.
:02:03
Right out of the bathtub, you mean.
Come on, Fanny.

:02:06
- Hi, Mac. Glad to see you.
- Louie. Got a good table?

:02:08
I'll make a good table.
Throw somebody out.

:02:11
This way, please.
:02:20
Thank you.
:02:22
- I'll see that you get the special stuff, Mac.
- Thanks, Louie.

:02:26
Mac, is this one of your places?
:02:28
I don't know. I may have a piece of it.
:02:31
Cigarette?
:02:32
No, thank you. I have my special kind.
:02:35
My, my.
:02:38
Beautiful. Beautiful.
:02:41
- Ain't she beautiful?
- Yeah. Sure, sure.

:02:44
I got a friend I want you to see.
:02:46
I mean, I want him to see you.
:02:49
Okay. Beat it, beat it.
:02:51
Beat it?
:02:53
That's just the trouble
with all you husbands.

:02:55
You're all alike. You're selfish.
:02:58
You wait here, honey. I'll be right back.
I want this fella to see you.


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