The Talk of the Town
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Well, you...
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You look fine, Miss Shelley.
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- You must stop staring.
- I'm sorry.

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It's just a robe, isn't it?
And where's Leopold?

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- I tried to bring him. He disappeared.
- Where? Why?

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- Well, you never can tell about Leopold.
- But he must come.

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Now, why do you look like that?
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I really don't know. It just
all seems so far from Sweetbrook.

1:47:35
No, it isn't. Sweetbrook
will never be far.

1:47:39
That's what I wanted
to say to you.

1:47:41
Sweetbrook, those few weeks there...
I wonder if I can say this as I want to.

1:47:47
Well, what I'm trying to say...
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You see... Look at me.
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A dream of 20 years come true.
More happiness than any man deserves.

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That chair... But now there's
something else, Nora: My friends.

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I want to see them as happy as I am.
Nothing less will do.

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Leopold, what a fine fellow.
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I've been thinking, Nora, that if
someone took his hand and said...

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..." Leopold, my reckless friend, here's
love and companionship forever."

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Well, some day that man would...
You see what I mean, Nora?

1:48:37
Mr. Justice, it's time, sir.
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Mr. Justice.
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Far from Sweetbrook? Never.

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