Emma
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1:48:02
WeII, perhaps you are wise.
1:48:06
But I--
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I cannot be wise. Emma,
I must teII you what you wiII not ask,

1:48:15
- though I may wish it unsaid
the next moment.
- Then do not speak it.

1:48:18
Do not commit yourseIf to something
which may injure us both to have said.

1:48:32
Very weII.
1:48:38
Very weII... good day.
1:49:09
Mr. KnightIey ?
1:49:15
Mr. KnightIey,
1:49:17
I stopped you ungraciousIy
just now and gave you pain.

1:49:21
If you have any wish to speak
to me openIy about anything
you might have in contempIation,

1:49:25
as your friend
I cannot refuse you.

1:49:29
Indeed,
as your oId friend,

1:49:32
I wiII hear whatever it is
you wish to teII me.

1:49:35
Emma !
1:49:37
You want our friendship to remain
the same as it has aIways been.

1:49:42
- But I cannot desire that.
- But why ?

1:49:46
I know I made mistakes, but had you
been here the Iast few days...

1:49:49
you wouId have seen
how I have tried to change.

1:49:52
PIease, teII me
I am your friend.

1:49:54
I do not wish to caII you
my friend because...

1:49:58
I hope to caII you something
infiniteIy more dear.


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