Mr. Skeffington
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:09:01
Would you mind waiting
in the study? This way.

:09:03
Thank you.
:09:05
Trippy, George was just telling me that
they have a huge glass of orange juice...

:09:10
...every morning in California.
:09:12
Imagine.
:09:14
Come in.
:09:16
I beg your pardon, Miss Trellis...
:09:18
...but Mr. Skeffington is here
to see Mr. Trellis.

:09:21
- Who?
- Mr. Skeffington, Soames?

:09:23
Yes, miss.
:09:24
Darling, did you invite him?
Why didn't you tell me?

:09:27
I certainly did not invite him.
:09:29
He said he won't keep you a moment,
but it's very important.

:09:33
Well, tell him I'm sorry,
but I can't see him tonight.

:09:36
And I'll be happy to see him
in the morning.

:09:38
Yes, sir.
:09:40
Miss Trellis, your guests
are beginning to arrive.

:09:43
Thank you.
:09:44
Soames.
:09:46
Ask Mr. Skeffington
if he'd wait a moment.

:09:48
Yes, sir.
:09:49
What was the idea of that?
lt'd be nice if you saw your employer.

:09:53
You'll get more work out of him.
:09:55
If he thinks because I work for him
he can come barging in here...

:09:59
But, darling, obviously
he didn't come for a free dinner.

:10:02
- It must be important.
- Not so important it can't wait till morning.

:10:05
You get rid of him. I won't see him.
:10:12
Georgie, what do you think of that?
:10:14
I think you and I had better
speak to Skeffington.

:10:17
- But what will we tell him about Trippy?
- Oh, I'll try and think of some lie or other.

:10:22
No, never mind. I'll think of one.
:10:25
Trippy's kept me in practice.
:10:36
Georgie, don't look so worried.
:10:49
- Good evening.
- Hello.

:10:50
Fanny, you look beautiful.
:10:52
You look more like
a statesman every day.

:10:54
Really, Fanny?
:10:57
My cousin George just arrived,
and for some reason or other...


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