Rebecca
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:20:02
Hello. What are you doing here ?
Anything the matter ?

:20:06
I've come to say good-bye.
We're going away.

:20:10
- What on earth are you talking about ?
- It's true.

:20:12
We're going now, and
I was afraid I wouldn't see you again.

:20:22
Where is she taking you to ?
:20:24
New York. I don't want to go.
:20:26
I shall hate it.
I shall be miserable.

:20:33
I'll dress in here.
I shan't be long

:20:39
Which would you prefer,
New York or Manderley?

:20:43
Oh, please don't joke about it.
Mrs. Van Hopper's waiting...

:20:46
and I-I'd better say good-bye now.
:20:49
I repeat what I said.
:20:51
Either you go to America
with Mrs. Van Hopper,

:20:54
or you come home
to Manderley with me.

:20:56
You mean you want
a secretary or something ?

:20:59
I'm asking you to marry me,
you little fool.

:21:09
-[ Knocking At Door ]
- Come in.

:21:13
Is that my food? I'm famished.
I didn't have any breakfast.

:21:30
Ah, my suggestion didn't seem
to go at all well. I'm sorry.

:21:34
Oh, but you don't understand. It's that
I'm not the sort of person men marry.

:21:38
What on earth do you mean ?
:21:41
I don't belong in your
sort of world, for one thing.

:21:43
What is my sort of world ?
:21:45
Oh, well, Manderley.
You know what I mean.

:21:48
Well, I'm the best judge
of whether you belong there or not.

:21:51
Of course, if you don't love me,
then it's a different thing.

:21:53
Fine blow to my conceit,
that's all.

:21:55
Oh, I do love you.
I love you most dreadfully.

:21:58
I've been crying all morning because
I thought I'd never see you again.


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