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1:41:00
Good night, Sheldon, and thank you.
You managed beautifully.

1:41:03
Thank you, milady.
1:41:04
- Thank you, Sheldon.
- Good night, Mr. Charles.

1:41:06
You certainly mellowed the old gentleman.
1:41:08
He was positively purring
when I put him into the car.

1:41:11
Yes, I think he really enjoyed himself.
1:41:13
- I know I did.
- Nonsense.

1:41:15
Good heavens! It's nearly 3:00.
You have two committees tomorrow.

1:41:18
- Today.
- Yes, that's true. It's nearly morning.

1:41:21
The morning of May 25.
Does that suggest something to you?

1:41:24
It's the anniversary of our wedding.
Our third anniversary.

1:41:28
Will you wait just a moment?
You don't look the least bit tired.

1:41:53
All my gratitude goes with this, Margaret.
1:41:55
I owe you more than I can put into words.
1:42:02
It's too beautiful, really. You spoil me.
1:42:05
The emerald is said to have belonged
to the Empress Marie Louise.

1:42:08
Really? That's thrilling.
1:42:12
Will you put it on for me?
1:42:27
There. How do you like it?
1:42:31
Do you know
you're a very beautiful woman?

1:42:36
Thank you. I rather hoped
you thought that.

1:42:40
Margaret...
1:42:42
are you happy?
1:42:45
- Why do you ask?
- A twinge of conscience.

1:42:48
- Lf I hadn't interfered in your life...
- I should have never been Lady Rainier...

1:42:52
entertained the Prime Minister,
worn a queen's emerald.

1:42:56
Is it enough?
1:42:59
Perhaps not.

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