:11:00
...we must be kind to him.
:11:02
George, this is Mr. Morrison,
Mr. Thatcher and Mr. Conderley.
:11:05
- How do you do?
- How do you do?
:11:10
Thank you.
:11:12
Would you please excuse us?
:11:15
Will you go speak to Skeffington? I'll be
right in. I must apologize to my guests.
:11:20
Fanny.
:11:21
Hello, Chester, darling.
:11:23
- Fanny.
- Chester.
:11:25
Evening, Dr. Parker.
Forgive me for being so late.
:11:28
Fanny.
:11:36
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
:11:38
Mr. Skeffington?
I'm George Trellis, Trippy's cousin.
:11:41
- How do you do?
- How do you do?
:11:43
- I didn't know you were having a party.
- Quite all right. It must be very important.
:11:47
I'm afraid it's extremely important.
:11:51
Yes.
:11:52
- Cigarette?
- No, thank you.
:11:56
Good evening, Mr. Skeffington.
:11:58
Miss Trellis, Trippy's sister.
:12:01
How do you do, Mr. Skeffington?
:12:04
How do you do?
:12:07
George, did you explain to
Mr. Skeffington about Trippy?
:12:10
No, I didn't.
:12:12
Unfortunately, my brother went to bed
half an hour ago, with a severe...
:12:16
...cold.
- Headache.
:12:19
Both?
:12:21
I'm sorry to hear that.
:12:23
It's possible the cold
brought on the headache.
:12:25
Trippy feels sure he can shake
the cold off overnight...
:12:28
...and be at his desk in the morning.
- I'm sure he will be.
:12:32
I don't think that's quite probable.
:12:34
You see, your brother
is no longer in my employ.
:12:38
Trippy never said a word about that.
:12:40
A man with a cold
is never very communicative.
:12:44
- lf you'll excuse me, perhaps I'd better...
- Mr. Skeffington.
:12:48
Isn't there anything
you would care to discuss with us?
:12:53
As you may know, Miss Trellis
and Trippy have no father or mother.
:12:56
I'm more or less head of the family.
:12:58
Since your cousin avoided me tonight and
undoubtedly will avoid me in the morning...