Mr. Skeffington
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- All right, show her in.
- Yes, doctor.

:39:09
Will you come in, please?
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Dr. Byles, I'm Fanny Skeffington.
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Sit down.
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Thank you.
:39:21
- Doctor, I wanted to...
- Be quiet.

:39:31
There's nothing urgent about you.
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Isn't there? Perhaps you don't realize
that for the past two...

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One moment, please.
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What is the meaning of that?
:39:46
Your perfume is a bit heavy for me.
:39:51
Now, go on.
:39:54
Well.
:39:56
Well, as I said, for the past two months
I've been most distressed about something.

:40:01
It all started during my illness.
I've just had diphtheria.

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You see, doctor,
my husband keeps appearing.

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He's everywhere.
In the chair, beside my bed...

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...standing at the foot of my bed,
watching me eat my breakfast...

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Just everywhere.
And I find it most disconcerting.

:40:23
You should have stuck to him.
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- Stuck to him? After what he did?
- How old are you, Mrs. Skeffington?

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Forty...
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...five.
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Fifty.
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Well, I didn't sleep very well last night.
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See how important quiet nights are
for women your age?

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- To everybody, I imagine.
- lf you don't want to become an eyesore.

:40:47
Eyesore? Are you suggesting
that I am an eyesore?

:40:51
No. Neither are you Lillian Russell.
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- Oh, Dr. Byles, l...
- Sit down.

:40:59
My dear lady, the entire basis
of psychoanalysis is truth.


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