Mr. Skeffington
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:20:01
- And bring me a plate too.
- Yes, sir.

:20:03
Oh, Daddy.
:20:13
Daddy...
:20:16
...do you think Mother
will be very lonesome?

:20:20
Not too lonesome, darling.
:20:24
Yes, Manby.
:20:25
Mr. Perry Lanks is here to see you.
:20:28
- You tell him I'll be along in a few minutes.
- Yes, Mrs. Skeffington.

:20:35
Darling Fanny, I'm terribly sorry
that Mother will be...

:20:38
... unable to see you this summer, but...
:20:42
I want the same treatment
you give Fanny Skeffington.

:20:47
My darling daughter...
:20:49
... where does the time go?
:20:52
I thought I could surely
see you this summer.

:20:57
How does she keep so young?
:20:58
She has the same
beauty treatments I have.

:21:08
How perfectly dreadful.
:21:10
- Show me something else.
- Yes, Mrs. Skeffington.

:21:15
I know, it's just too awful.
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But I can't possibly see you
for luncheon today, Janie.

:21:23
No.
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My darling daughter,
it is terrifying to think...

:21:33
... that so many years have passed
and we still haven't seen each other...

:21:36
... but Mother misses you, and...
:21:38
- Fanny Skeffington. She here?
- You can't get within a mile of her.

:21:42
- Why not?
- There are a hundred fellows ahead of us.

:21:51
There's an attractive man.
:21:54
I'd like to talk to him.

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