The Portrait of a Lady
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:20:06
I'm not at peace about Isabel.
:20:08
I fear she may marry one of these
Europeans, and I want to prevent it.

:20:15
What a rage you have
for organising people.

:20:18
I simply want her to marry
Mr Caspar Goodwood.

:20:20
He's followed her
all the way from Boston.

:20:24
He was here, last night.
:20:27
- In Pratt's?
:20:29
Mmm. It was a little plot of mine.
:20:35
Is she very fond of him?
:20:37
If she isn't, she ought to be.
:20:39
He's simply wrapped up in her.
:20:41
Three months ago, she gave him every
reason to suspect he was acceptable,

:20:46
and it's not really of Isabel
to go back on a friend

:20:50
simply because
she's changed the scene.

:20:53
Isabel... was cruel?
:20:57
She gave him no satisfaction.
:20:59
Her only idea was to be rid of him.
:21:05
Poor Mr Goodwood.
:21:39
Sir Matthew, he had some kind
of seizure last night,

:21:43
but I feel a dreadful
cold coming on.

:21:46
- You will leave me a powder?
- Of course.

:21:51
Oh, my great friend from Rome
has arrived.

:21:54
You will stay for tea?

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