Mr. Skeffington
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:37:03
Yes.
:37:04
It would seem that way.
:37:08
Why hasn't my daughter
been in to see me?

:37:10
She went riding early this morning
with Mr. Mitchell.

:37:14
Have you decided if you'll wear
the beige or the black?

:37:17
Manby, don't ask me that question again.
:37:24
I'm sure you must find me
very irritable this morning.

:37:27
I understand.
:37:30
But I've slept so badly. Hardly at all.
:37:33
I'm sorry.
:37:47
Not at breakfast, Job.
:37:51
What did you say, Mrs. Skeffington?
:37:55
It's Mr. Skeffington again.
:37:58
Oh, dear. Again?
:38:04
I must do something about him, Manby.
:38:06
He pops up more and more all the time.
:38:09
And he always makes his appearance
at a moment when I'm most depressed.

:38:13
Why don't you go see that new doctor
Miss Clarkson is always talking about?

:38:17
- You mean the psychoanalyst?
- Yes.

:38:19
I detest women
who go to psychoanalysts.

:38:22
I've heard that sometimes
they can be very helpful.

:38:25
Wasn't his name Bile or Boils,
or something like that?

:38:29
- Byles.
- Byles.

:38:32
What a horrid name.
:38:34
There's nothing wrong with you that fresh
air, exercise and hard work won't cure.

:38:39
Try it for two weeks and if
you don't feel better, come back.

:38:42
Thank you. You've been
such a help to me. But l...

:38:45
- Good day, Mrs. Hemmit.
- Good day, doctor.

:38:47
Good day, Mrs. Hemmit.
:38:49
- Yes? What is it?
- There's a Mrs. Skeffington here.

:38:51
- I said you were busy.
- I don't know Skeffington.

:38:54
- She have an appointment?
- No, but she insisted that I give you this.


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