Peter Ibbetson
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And, that singing,
is that the duchess, too?

:35:07
Oh, no, sir.
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That is a lady called Ginghi
from the opera.

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Of course
you've heard of her.

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Indeed.
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Evidently a party.
:35:15
No, sir. Just a few friends.
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Will you require
anything else, sir?

:35:19
No, thank you.
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Oh, just one thing more.
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Yes, sir.
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Will you give
this to Her Grace

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and tell her I repay her
for this lovely dinner.

:35:31
Very good, sir. Thank you.
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I beg pardon, Your Grace.
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The young man upstairs
asked me to give you this

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in order to repay you
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for the lovely dinner,
he says.

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Jenkins.
:36:10
Your Grace.
:36:12
Has Mr. Ibbetson left
for the station yet?

:36:14
No, Your Grace.
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I think possibly,
you'd better tell Mr. Ibbetson

:36:19
that the night train
is a very poor one

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and that he had
better wait over
until the morning.

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And Jenkins, you might ask
Mr. Ibbetson if he'd care

:36:26
to come down
and hear the music.

:36:27
Very good, Your Grace.
:36:41
My dear, what in the world
has happened?

:36:45
Look.
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The young architect
with whom I quarreled,

:36:48
he's drawn
a picture of the stables

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as he would like to do them.
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Evidently
the horses agree with him.

:36:59
Rather impertinent,
I should say.


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