Mr. Skeffington
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:45:04
- Chester.
- Yes, dear?

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My wife.
:45:11
- The maid will take your wraps.
- Thank you.

:45:14
Thank you.
:45:18
- Good evening.
- Good evening.

:45:22
I don't seem to recognize him.
He must have been before our time.

:45:25
Or after.
:45:30
- Hello. How are you?
- Good evening.

:45:32
Thank you.
:45:37
Thatcher.
:45:39
- How are you, Bill?
- It's Ed Morrison.

:45:41
- That's right.
- Hello, Ed. Glad to see you.

:45:44
- How are you, congressman?
- Fine. I thought you were in Brazil.

:45:47
- In the coffee business.
- I gave it up.

:45:50
- How long you been back?
- Few months.

:45:52
You baldheaded coot, why don't you
buy yourself a good toupee?

:45:55
Those coffee plantations blew up
in my face. I haven't got a nickel.

:45:59
- Well, what are you living on?
- Coffee beans.

:46:04
- Same old Ed.
- Hasn't changed a bit.

:46:06
I wonder why Fanny got us
together tonight.

:46:08
- I can't figure it out.
- Neither can I.

:46:10
Nice to be back. Almost 20 years.
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- Yep.
- Yep.

:46:25
Fanny, you still haven't grown up.
:46:43
- Good evening, Fanny.
- Hello, Fanny.

:46:47
It's delightful you could all come.
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- You remember my cousin, George.
- How do you do?

:46:53
Fanny, my sweet, how have you been?
:46:57
You don't know me. I'm Edward.
Your Edward.


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