Mr. Skeffington
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:10:03
Well...
:10:04
...shall we drink to my conscience?
:10:13
- Hello, Fanny, darling.
- Hello, Mother.

:10:15
Who's calling, please?
:10:18
One moment.
:10:20
For you, Mrs. Skeffington.
Mr. MacMahon.

:10:23
Excuse me, George.
:10:26
What have you done with your father?
:10:28
He's fixing the plumbing
in the doll's house.

:10:30
- I see.
- Hello, Uncle George.

:10:32
Hello, Fanny, darling.
:10:34
I'm glad to see you.
:10:36
Hello, Mac.
:10:38
No, I find courtrooms are very dull.
:10:41
Well, of course.
:10:43
At 7? Well, l...
:10:47
Well, you'd better not come until 8.
I'll see you then.

:10:50
Goodbye.
:10:54
It's all right, Mother.
:10:55
He can come at 7.
:10:57
I'll go to bed early,
and he doesn't have to see me.

:11:00
Why, Fanny, what a thing to...
:11:08
Hello, Fanny.
:11:10
Hello, Job.
:11:14
It's all fixed, darling.
You can give Bo Peep a shower now.

:11:18
Thank you, Daddy.
:11:20
Fanny, dearest, wouldn't you like to show
Uncle George your doll's house?

:11:26
Uncle George, do you wanna see
my doll's house?

:11:29
I have to.
:11:37
- How was it in court today?
- Tiresome.

:11:40
I napped now and then.
:11:42
- Don't let the judge catch you.
- Well, he napped too.

:11:46
- Job, would you like a cocktail?
- No, thank you.

:11:49
- Are you comfortable at the club?
- I have a view of 47th Street...

:11:52
...and the avenue.
:11:54
Won't you sit down.
I want to talk to you.


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