The Heiress
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:24:22
- Do you know what it means?
- No.

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The joys... of love...
:24:32
...they last... but a short time.
:24:37
The pains... of love...
last all your life.

:24:44
All... your life.
:24:49
It's a lovely song.
:25:10
You know,
I think of you constantly.

:25:15
I'm not very good
at this kind of conversation.

:25:18
Neither am I.
:25:20
I'm afraid that is our trouble.
I am not a glib man, Miss Sloper.

:25:23
I think you talk very well.
:25:25
Not when I need it most.
:25:27
Oh, with Miss Penniman,
or in my room at home

:25:30
I can think of the most delightful
things to say.

:25:34
- Can you understand that?
- Yes, I can.

:25:38
But here with you,
I sound like a fool.

:25:41
I don't think so.
:25:43
You don't?
Well, if ever you do think so,

:25:45
if ever I sound high-blown or false,
put it down to that, will you?

:25:52
- I will try.
- And... take pity on my situation.

:25:57
What situation?

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