Mr. Skeffington
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:54:01
- Listen, my girl...
- Edward, must you call me "my girl"?

:54:04
Now, let's get this clear.
You and I are both in the prime of life.

:54:08
- I suppose you want to cheer me up.
- I don't want to cheer you up. Fanny.

:54:13
- Fanny, I want to marry you.
- Edward, please.

:54:16
You can't put me off any longer.
Will you say yes?

:54:18
Edward.
:54:20
You can't be serious.
:54:22
I've never been more serious about anything.
You don't know what this means to me.

:54:27
Fanny, my darling, we'll have
a glorious life together.

:54:30
You can't use words like
"age" and "old" about us.

:54:33
We're just beginning the best part
of our lives. I love you.

:54:36
I love you, Fanny.
:54:52
Yes, my curls.
:54:59
You see, I buy all my hair at Henri's.
:55:04
Pretty. Very pretty.
:55:08
May I pin it on for you, darling?
:55:11
No, thank you, Edward.
I think I'd better do it myself.

:55:16
They're very expensive, you know.
:55:19
Thank heavens you don't have to worry
about things like that.

:55:22
Henri keeps me practically broke.
:55:25
Broke.
:55:29
Did you say "broke," Fanny?
:55:37
Well, practically.
:55:41
But...
:55:44
...you can't mean that, Fanny.
:55:49
It's not generally known, Edward...
:55:52
...but I'm very hard up.
:55:57
I had no idea.

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