Mr. Skeffington
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:53:00
Someone always beat me to it.
:53:02
I see.
:53:04
Yes.
:53:06
Edward, wouldn't you like Clinton
to bring you a drink?

:53:09
No. No, thank you.
:53:11
- Little bit early for me.
- Do sit down.

:53:14
We're not going to be polite and formal with
each other, are we, after all these years?

:53:19
Why, Edward.
:53:22
Have you forgotten
how much we meant to each other?

:53:25
Fanny, feel that.
:53:27
Feel that, you bad girl.
Feel that thumping?

:53:31
I feel some sort of activity,
but I'd hardly call it a thump.

:53:36
Well, it is. And it's all because of you.
:53:38
Oh, Edward, you're not going to get
romantic now, are you?

:53:42
At this time of life?
:53:45
- Why not?
- Well, look at us.

:53:48
Just look at us.
You're bald and I'm dilapidated.

:53:53
Oh, Edward.
:53:54
You didn't used to keep saying,
"Oh, Edward." What's come over you?

:53:58
- Age.
- Age?

:54:01
- Listen, my girl...
- Edward, must you call me "my girl"?

:54:04
Now, let's get this clear.
You and I are both in the prime of life.

:54:08
- I suppose you want to cheer me up.
- I don't want to cheer you up. Fanny.

:54:13
- Fanny, I want to marry you.
- Edward, please.

:54:16
You can't put me off any longer.
Will you say yes?

:54:18
Edward.
:54:20
You can't be serious.
:54:22
I've never been more serious about anything.
You don't know what this means to me.

:54:27
Fanny, my darling, we'll have
a glorious life together.

:54:30
You can't use words like
"age" and "old" about us.

:54:33
We're just beginning the best part
of our lives. I love you.

:54:36
I love you, Fanny.
:54:52
Yes, my curls.
:54:59
You see, I buy all my hair at Henri's.

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