:31:04
It would be lovely
to smell Devonshire again.
:31:07
Your cousin, Mr. Vincent Ullswater,
had the effrontery to oppose our marriage.
:31:12
But that's over and done with.
Vincent won't mind now.
:31:14
But I mind. I have no desire
to reopen our acquaintance.
:31:18
I don't care to drag strangers
into our troubles.
:31:21
They're not strangers, they're my people.
They're all I have. I want to see them.
:31:26
- I will see them.
- If you see anyone, it will be a doctor.
:31:30
No, not a doctor, Paul.
:31:34
I'm well. I'm better.
:31:37
Please leave me alone, Paul.
:31:42
- Whatever should I do?
- Be quiet.
:31:46
- Oh, my poor head!
- That was very cruel.
:31:50
But I don't see how I can
take the responsibility for you any longer.
:32:06
Don't cry.
:32:10
You'll spoil your looks...
:32:13
and I wanted you
to look very beautiful tonight.
:32:18
Have you any objections
to being seen out with your husband?
:32:23
Why? Are you going to take me out?
:32:25
There's a charity concert tonight
at Winterbourne house.
:32:28
I could get tickets.
I know Lady Winterbourne.
:32:30
- A concert, and you'd take me?
- I should enjoy it...
:32:33
How wonderful!
:32:34
...provided that you promise
to control yourself.
:32:37
To behave as you know
I'd wish my wife to behave.
:32:39
- I promise. What shall I wear?
- Whatever you look prettiest in, my dear.
:32:44
Bella, wear the cameo brooch
I gave you when we got engaged.
:32:48
I will.