Mr. Skeffington
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1:03:13
Manby.
1:03:15
Why, Mrs. Skeffington.
1:03:18
What is it?
1:03:20
What's the matter?
1:03:23
Manby. Manby. Don't leave me.
1:03:27
- Why, of course I won't.
- Promise me you'll never leave me.

1:03:30
- Of course I won't.
- You're the only one I have left.

1:03:34
I'll never leave you. Never.
1:03:36
You see. You see, I'm all alone.
1:03:40
- I'm all alone.
- Mrs. Skeffington, wouldn't you like to rest?

1:03:44
Yes. Yes, I think I would.
1:03:48
You'll feel better
after you've had a little rest.

1:03:52
You're the only one I have left.
1:04:06
- Morning, Manby.
- Morning, Mr. Trellis.

1:04:08
- Morning, Fanny.
- Hello, Georgie.

1:04:12
What brought you here
so early in the morning?

1:04:14
Nothing. I just thought I'd drop by
and see how you were.

1:04:19
Well, it was nice seeing
all your old friends at the party...

1:04:22
...the other night, wasn't it?
- It was pure vanity, Georgie.

1:04:26
A desire in these waning days of mine
to feel the assurance of beauty again.

1:04:32
But I find one should never look
for admirers...

1:04:35
...while at the same time
one is falling to bits.

1:04:40
Georgie, you seem very nervous.
Anything the matter?

1:04:43
- May I smoke?
- Of course.

1:04:46
- Fanny, I'm worried.
- What about?

1:04:49
About you. I want you to promise me
that you're not going to let me down.

1:04:54
Georgie, what are you talking about?
1:04:58
The fact is, Fanny, that I've seen Job.

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