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:25:04
- What's the matter with it?
- It's a little, shall we say, loud?

:25:09
- I hope you're not a flighty girl, Lucy.
- My name's Nancy, sir.

:25:12
I'm sorry, Nancy. Are you?
:25:16
- I don't think so, sir.
- I'm glad to hear that.

:25:19
Your mistress is very particular
about everything being very correct.

:25:23
- Is she, sir?
- Yes.

:25:26
So am I.
:25:33
This is our new housemaid.
:25:39
- How do you do?
- I'm all right, ma'am.

:25:42
- You can go now, Nancy.
- Very good, sir.

:25:47
She seems a nice girl.
:25:49
I'm glad. I hope I haven't kept you waiting.
:25:51
- I had to go back for the guidebook.
- You look like a summer's day.

:25:54
Because I'm happy. We're going out,
and I'm going to show you London.

:25:57
- Do you know what day today is?
- Yes.

:26:00
Three months ago today...
:26:01
we came out of that little church
by the lake, man and wife.

:26:06
I have a present for you, Paula.
:26:12
Where did you find anything so beautiful?
:26:14
It belonged to my mother,
and before that to her mother...

:26:17
and now it belongs to you.
:26:19
I shall wear it always.
:26:21
Always, my dear.
:26:26
How sweet of you to give me this.
:26:31
I'm afraid the pin is not very strong.
:26:33
- No.
- I'll have it mended.

:26:35
You better not wear it until I have.
:26:38
You might lose it.
You know, you are inclined to lose things.

:26:41
- I am? I didn't realize that.
- Just little things.

:26:45
I'll put it in your bag for safekeeping.
:26:50
There.
:26:52
Now, you'll remember where it is.
:26:55
- Don't be silly. Of course I'll remember.
- I was teasing you, my dear.


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