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1:34:05
- ...first and say good-bye.
- [ Woodhouse ] You mean, you waIked...

1:34:07
- aII the way, and on such a coId night?
- CertainIy I waIked.

1:34:11
My dear, how did you find
my oId friend and her daughter ?

1:34:15
Emma has caIIed on
Mrs. and Miss Bates.

1:34:18
- She aIways shows them such kindness.
- No, Father.

1:34:23
They have been the ones
to forebear and show me kindness.

1:34:26
Nonsense, daughter !
The charity you have given them--

1:34:30
I have given them charity
but not kindness,

1:34:34
a virtue which some friends
may doubt I stiII have.

1:34:40
The truest friend
does not doubt...

1:34:43
but hope.
1:34:58
I must go.
1:35:00
I'm Ieaving town
to visit John and IsabeIIa.

1:35:04
I'm sorry
I was not here sooner...

1:35:07
so that we couId have taIked.
1:35:12
So am I.
1:35:16
When wiII you be back ?
1:35:18
I don't know.
1:35:21
There is a deIicate
and perpIexing matter...

1:35:24
I must discuss
with my brother.

1:35:30
WeII, then--
1:35:33
WeII, then--
1:35:35
[ ChuckIes ]
1:35:43
[ Thinking ] Frank ChurchiII's aunt
has died, taking him away.

1:35:47
This strengthens Harriet's chances with
him, since the aunt was sure to object.

1:35:52
I continue in my efforts
to make amends with Miss Bates.

1:35:56
Though matters are not yet
fuIIy repaired,

1:35:58
I feeI that a renewaI
of our friendship is ahead of us.


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