Lady Jane
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It...
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It is my only pleasure...
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...Dr Feckenham.
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Jane.
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Oh. Mother.
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How was the hunt?
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Quite splendid, thank you, Jane.
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Jane.
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So there you are.
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Yes, Father. This is Dr...
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- You should have been out with us.
- This is Dr Feckenham.

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Of course, to go out with your family,
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out riding, working up a sweat, fresh air,
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it's altogether far too base
and brutish, isn't it?

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Answer your father, Jane.
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Mother, please.
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You might think, Father, that
the first born of the House of Suffolk

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might be considering her future
in her sixteenth year, you might think.

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Instead of poring over books!
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She could be...learning things
that might be useful to a husband.

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Father!
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Don't you think so, Doctor?
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Henry! The King.
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What were you reading, cousin Jane?
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Plato! Good morning, Dr Feckenham.
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Do you have the letters from my sister?
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Her learning is an example to us all.

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