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1:29:00
[ Mrs. EIton ]
I do not pretend to be a wit,

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though I have a great deaI
of vivacity in my own way, of course.

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These diversions are toIerabIe at
Christmas when one is around the fire.

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But in my opinion,
it wastes the outdoors.

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Miss Woodhouse,
you must excuse me.

1:29:16
[ EIton ]
And me.

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I am an oId married man.
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I have nothing to say that
wouId pIease Miss Woodhouse...

1:29:24
or any young Iady.
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Oh, [ ChuckIes ]
weII.

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I need not be uneasy, as Iong
as we're aIIowed three duII things.

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[ Laughing ] Very duII, in fact. I shaII
be sure to say three very duII things...

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as soon as I open my mouth,
shan't I ?

1:29:39
There may be a difficuIty.
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[ Miss Bates ] I doubt that. I'm sure
I never faiI to say things very duII.

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Yes, dear, but you'II be Iimited
as to number. OnIy three.

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Oh !
[ GiggIes ]

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To be sure.
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[ Miss Bates ]
Yes.

1:30:03
[ Miss Bates ]
I, I--

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I, I--
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I, I see. I see.
I see what she means.

1:30:13
Hmm. I wiII try
and hoId my tongue.

1:30:17
Oh, I must make myseIf
very... disagreeabIe.

1:30:22
Or, or she wouId not have said
such a thing to an oId... friend.

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WeII, [ GiggIes ]
just three.

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Yes.
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Miss Bates, wiII you give me
the pIeasure of your company...

1:30:46
- whiIst I pick some more strawberries ?
- Oh, thank you,

1:30:49
Mr. KnightIey.
1:30:51
That wouId be charming.

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