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1:01:00
*music* With the gIory
of goIden hair *music**music*

1:01:15
[ Guests Muttering,
AppIauding ]

1:01:28
Excuse me.
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Do you know that piece
from The Beggar's Opera ?

1:01:35
- [ Jane ] Oh, yes.
- ShaII we ?

1:01:38
*music**music* [ Piano ]
1:01:42
*music* Virgins are Iike
the fair fIower *music*

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*music* In its Iuster *music*
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*music* Which in the garden *music*
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*music* EnameIs the ground *music*
1:01:56
[ ChurchiII ]
*music* Near it the bees in pIay *music*

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*music* FIutter and cIuster *music*
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*music* And gaudy butterfIies *music*
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*music* FroIic around *music*
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- *music**music* [ Singing Continues ]
- Isn't she pIaying marveIousIy ?

1:02:15
Yes.
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How sweet to have Ient
your carriage to her...

1:02:19
so that her fingers wouId
be warm enough for the performance.

1:02:22
- Your pIaying was IoveIy.
- [ Sighs ]

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- Much inferior to Miss Fairfax's.
- No !

1:02:29
No.
It was... very eIegant.

1:02:32
[ ChurchiII ]
*music* Rots, stinks and dies *music**music*

1:02:38
Was not that sweet of the CampbeIIs
to give her so generous a gift ?

1:02:43
I don't approve of surprises.
1:02:45
The pIeasure is never enhanced,
and the inconvenience is considerabIe.

1:02:50
- [ Guests AppIauding ]
- Bad judgment on the CampbeII's part.

1:02:53
Miss Fairfax,
shaII we sing another ?

1:02:56
That feIIow thinks of nothing
but showing off.


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