Mr. Skeffington
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:04:02
You know, that girl has
a perfectly charming voice.

:04:05
Yeah. Nice kid too.
:04:23
Well, here's to you, baby.
:04:29
Fanny, I wanna marry you.
:04:32
- Why, Mac.
- No kidding.

:04:35
Well, what's so funny about it?
:04:37
I'm making plenty of dough.
:04:38
If these times keep up,
I'll be making more than Skeffington.

:04:41
Maybe not such a smooth way,
but much more exciting.

:04:46
Mac, I've always wanted
to ask you something.

:04:50
Have you ever killed a man?
:04:52
If you mean will I knock off Skeffington
for you, sure, I'd love to.

:04:57
Here she is.
:04:59
- This is my friend, Sid Lappen.
- How do you do?

:05:02
What do you think, kid?
:05:05
She's gorgeous.
:05:08
Gorgeous.
:05:09
All right, you two. Scram.
:05:11
Now, don't you go away, honey.
I got another friend.

:05:14
- Say, where's Eddie?
- We've gotta get Eddie.

:05:16
- I wonder where he is.
- Eddie.

:05:22
Thank you.
:05:26
- Well.
- He's a little late tonight.

:05:29
Tonight? Does Job
come here every night?

:05:32
Not every night.
Three or four times a week.

:05:34
She's his secretary.
He has a stable of secretaries.

:05:38
If you want a reason to get rid of him,
there she is. Number five.

:05:42
- Five?
- That I know of.

:05:46
- Hello, Louie.
- How are you?

:05:47
- Could we have our usual table?
- Sure.

:05:49
Thank you.

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