Mr. Skeffington
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- In an underhanded way.
- I don't see where you come in.

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You never stood a chance.
I'm the jilted one.

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That's rich, you two.
I'm the one who's unhappy.

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- I'm the one who has...
- You unhappy?

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I notice you're starting in
on your third sandwich.

:40:14
At least I didn't hog
the white meat.

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- Wait...
- I only had one sandwich...

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Wait a minute. It can't be that bad.
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- White meat or dark?
- Dark or white, what's the difference now?

:40:27
That must be Fanny.
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Gentlemen, let me speak to her first.
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And there's still some turkey left.
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Hello.
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Georgie, dear.
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Well, I, for one, am delighted.
:40:40
Why do you say, "I, for one"?
:40:42
Thatcher's here,
Morrison's here, Conderley's here.

:40:45
Congratulations, sir.
:40:46
That idiot, Chester, is here.
The time I've had.

:40:48
They're all eating cold turkey.
:40:50
I've had to feed them,
but you're gonna console them.

:40:53
Well, Job, in that case,
shall we get it over with?

:40:56
I don't know if I'm up to it.
They're full of turkey. I'm not.

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- Georgie, do you know where Trippy is?
- I haven't the slightest idea.

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Good evening, gentlemen.
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- Fanny.
- Fanny, dear.

:41:14
I rather expected you'd all be here
to welcome me.

:41:18
I don't believe you've ever met
Mr. Skeffington, have you?

:41:21
Job, Mr. Conderley, Mr. Thatcher,
Mr. Forbish and Mr. Morrison.

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- How do you do?
- Hello.

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- How do you do, gentlemen?
- Fanny.

:41:30
I see that George has done
very well by you.

:41:34
- Fanny.
- Yes, Chester, darling?

:41:36
- My sister come in, Soames?
- Yes. She's downstairs.

:41:39
Now that you've finished the meat course,
perhaps I could get you some dessert.

:41:44
- Excuse me, Morry.
- Fanny...

:41:46
I'm afraid the best I can do
is canned peaches.

:41:50
George, would you bring me
a can opener, please?

:41:57
Well, if it isn't
Mr. and Mrs. Skeffington.


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