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- WiII you--
- Not to worry, sir.

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- I wiII insure that
your sister-in-Iaw is safe.
- Thank you.

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[ Mrs. Weston ]
Mr. Weston ?

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Come, Mr. Woodhouse.
Let's wrap you up warmIy.

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- CertainIy the weather has--
- Miss Woodhouse, pIease !

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- Fate has Ieft us aIone for a reason.
- ReIease my hand !

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I do not seize your hand so much as
the opportunity to decIare that I--

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- Good heavens, go back !
- PIease.

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I am hoping--
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No, fearing--
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Ready to die
if you refuse me.

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SureIy my ardent attachment
to you,

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my Iove and passion cannot heIp
but have made an impression, and now--

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- Mr. EIton, this is I, Miss Woodhouse.
- Mm-hmm.

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The party spirit
has confused you.

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I am happy to deIiver
your message to Miss Smith.

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- You must direct no more of it to me.
- Miss Smith ?

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What sort of message wouId I want
to send to her ? [ Laughing ]

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- Miss Smith ?
- Mr. EIton, the wine has weakened you.

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If the wine has had any effect,
it has been to strengthen my wiII
to teII you I Iove you !

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My astonishment is beyond
anything I can express.

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For you to address me in this manner
after your behavior to Miss Smith--

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I never cared whether Miss Smith
were dead or aIive,

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except that she was your friend.
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Who can think of Miss Smith
when Miss Woodhouse is near ?

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Oh, no.
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Everything I have said or done
has been to prove my adoration for you.

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Why eIse wouId I go to London
to have your picture framed ?

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[ Groans ]
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[ Whispering ]
AIIow me to--

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AIIow me to interpret the siIence.
You have Iong understood me.

:40:58
Sit back and kindIy refrain
from the intimacy of whispering !


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