Peter Ibbetson
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:11:08
Mrs. Dorian, please.
:11:09
What name,
please, sir?

:11:10
Colonel Forsythe,
from London.

:11:12
Madame Dorian
has been expecting you.

:11:13
Won't you
please come in, sir?

:11:15
Thank you.
:11:17
Crick!
:11:18
Crack.
:11:19
Ha. That is better.
:11:22
If you do not answer
if I say, "Crick,"

:11:24
how do I know
you are paying attention?

:11:27
You got off
your horse.

:11:29
Dismounted.
:11:31
"Duquesnois,"
said the great Napoleon...

:11:36
Yes, there they are.
:11:39
They?
:11:40
My daughter.
:11:41
Oh, yes.
:11:42
They're about
the same age

:11:44
and the dearest children
together I've ever seen.

:11:47
Hmm.
:11:49
I'm afraid it's another loss.
:11:53
Gogo!
:12:00
Your uncle is here
from London.

:12:20
How do you do, sir?
:12:23
And this is your daughter?
:12:25
How do you do, my dear?
:12:27
Uh, how do you do?
:12:31
Well,
let's have a look at you.

:12:40
Yes.
:12:41
Yes, you have
your mother's eyes.

:12:44
And what have we here?
:12:47
Ah, sturdy.
:12:50
Sturdy. That's very important
on a horse.

:12:54
Ah, good wrist.
:12:57
Good hand.
A fine figure of a horseman.


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