Mr. Skeffington
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1:04:02
It isn't anything about Trippy, is it?
1:04:06
Could we sit down
for a moment, please?

1:04:13
What is it, Job?
1:04:17
Fanny...
1:04:18
...Trippy has been killed in action.
1:04:24
Oh, no.
1:04:28
Oh, no, not Trippy.
1:04:36
My poor, darling Trippy.
1:04:38
And I loved him so.
1:04:39
- Fanny.
- I told him not to go to war. I told him.

1:04:43
- I told him.
- Fanny, let me say something to you.

1:04:45
- Will you please?
- No, no. Leave me alone.

1:04:48
Trippy's dead.
1:04:54
George.
1:04:55
George.
1:04:58
George, go up to Fanny.
1:04:59
- I'll get some brandy. Maybe that'll help.
- Right.

1:05:08
It's all right, Manby.
1:05:09
- Fanny, darling, you mustn't.
- Oh, George.

1:05:11
If it hadn't been for Job,
Trippy never would've gone to war.

1:05:15
- Now, you mustn't say it.
- He killed Trippy. He killed him.

1:05:18
- Fanny, you know that isn't true.
- Yes, he did.

1:05:21
And I'll go on living with him
for the rest of my life.

1:05:25
For the rest of my life,
he'll keep looking at me...

1:05:27
...with those puppy-dog eyes of his.
1:05:30
So good and so kind.
It's so sickening.

1:05:36
Job loves you very much. You know that.
1:05:38
It's really funny, Georgie.
1:05:41
I married Job
so I could take care of Trippy.

1:05:44
And now Trippy is gone.
1:05:47
And all I've got is Job.
1:05:59
Some brandy?

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