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She came on foot,
with several of her household.

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The church was near,
she proud of her appearance...

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...and so, no doubt,
she deigned to grace the street.

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Is that Ricardo?
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It is.
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If he weren't here,
it would be stranger.

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He looks well, the marquis.
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It almost seems
that you are jealous.

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Are you?
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Of course, especially
if you praise him.

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But why? Diana looks on
none of you with favour.

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She might, though.
She's a woman.

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But a vain one,
so proud and so disdainful...

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...you can all be reassured.
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All handsome women
are haughty.

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Handsome is as handsome does.
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Here she comes now.
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My night will turn to day, then.
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- You'll speak to her?
- I will...

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...if my rival lets me.
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I waited...
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...hoping to see you.
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How very kind, my lord.
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And I, my lady,
was eager likewise...

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...to attend and serve you.
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But marquis,
how gallant of you...

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...how gracious!
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A paltry proof
of my devotion, madam.

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I fear I may be out of favour.

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