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and all the waiters
wearing green leather waders.

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Yes, it was.
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Oh, yes, that's right.
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This house is his.
Did he tell you?

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- No, he didn't.
- Oh, it is.

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Under my late husband's will.
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I must move to the dower house
as soon as he marries.

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A fourth year at Cambridge
would little profit a yokel like Clive.

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He must take his place
here in the countryside.

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There's the game to consider.
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There are the tenants.
There'll be his duties as a magistrate.

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And unless there's a war...
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there's his political future.
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He ought to spend the year
traveling instead.

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He must see America
and, if possible, the colonies.

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He speaks of traveling.
He wants me to go with him.

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I trust you will,
but not Greece, Mr. Hall.

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That is traveling for pleasure.
Dissuade him from Greece.

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I'd prefer America myself.
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Naturally. Anyone sensible would.
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Pippa says he writes verse.
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Have you seen any?
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Mr. Hall, is there someone?
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Some... Newnham girl?
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Pippa declares there is.
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Pippa had better ask, then.
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Did I hear my name, Mr. Hall?
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Hyah!

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