Mr. Skeffington
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:56:00
I was under the impression
that Skeffington...

:56:02
Well, you see, all the best people
make the worst investments.

:56:07
That's true.
:56:08
If I'd only had a man to advise me.
:56:11
You should have returned
a few years earlier, Edward.

:56:14
Yes, I should have.
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I wonder if you'd forgive me, Edward.
I have an engagement.

:56:24
Yes, of course.
:56:27
I'll think over your proposal.
:56:31
Well, don't be too hasty, Fanny.
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Marriage is a very serious step.
:56:36
Yes, I know.
:56:38
- Don't bother seeing me to the door.
- Clinton will get you your things.

:56:41
Oh, that's all right. Thank you.
:56:46
Well, Fanny, I'll give you
a ring one of these days.

:56:49
We'll have lunch together.
:56:51
That would be very nice.
:56:54
Goodbye, Edward.
:56:56
Goodbye.
:57:02
Fanny...
:57:04
...you don't know anyone who'd like
to buy a coffee plantation, do you?

:57:08
No, but if I hear of anyone...
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...l'll be very glad to let you know.
:57:14
Thank you, Fanny.
:57:21
Get me my hat and coat, please.
:57:57
Mother.

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