The Portrait of a Lady
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:09:03
You haven't asked me what it is yet.
:09:07
Is it because you suspected?
:09:09
Mmm... Suspected what?
:09:11
What have you to tell me?
:09:13
What I have to tell you
is about your American admirer.

:09:17
Mr Goodwood has come over
on the steamer with me.

:09:22
Oh!
:09:24
You say that right.
:09:27
He's come after you.
:09:29
Did he tell you so?
:09:31
No.
:09:33
He told me... nothing.
:09:35
- But I spoke of you a great deal.
- I'm sorry you did that.

:09:39
Oh, no. It was a pleasure to me.
I like the way he listened.

:09:45
He was so quiet,
:09:48
so intense.
:09:49
He drank it all in.
:09:51
He thinks too well of me already.
:09:53
He oughtn't be encouraged.
:09:55
He's dying
for a little encouragement.

:09:58
Shh!
:10:02
I can see his face now.
:10:05
And his look while we talked.
:10:09
I... I've never seen an ugly man
look so handsome.

:10:14
He's very simple-minded...
:10:17
and he's not so ugly.
:10:20
Does your cousin go around all day
with his hands in his pockets?

:10:24
What does he do for a living?
:10:26
He's terribly ill.
He's quite unfit for work.

:10:29
Don't you believe it.
:10:31
I work when I'm sick.
:10:35
I should like to show him up.
He'd make a beautiful specimen.

:10:43
Daddy and I lived here
when he worked at the bank.

:10:46
We don't use it now.
:10:50
I love this time of day,
just as it gets dark.

:10:55
Don't you?
:10:57
- Ralph?
- Huh?


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