The Portrait of a Lady
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:26:13
What you should do when I'm gone
:26:16
is to marry.
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What do you think of your cousin?
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Do I... do I understand you to propose
that I should marry Isabel?

:26:31
Well, that's what
it comes to in the end.

:26:34
Don't you like Isabel?
:26:37
Yes, very much.
I like Isabel very much.

:26:40
- I've thought a great deal about it.
- So have I.

:26:44
I don't mind telling you that.
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You're in love with her, then?
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I should think you would be.
It's as if she came over on purpose.

:26:58
No, I'm not in love with her, but...
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I should be, if...
certain things were different.

:27:06
Things are always different
from what they might be.

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I shall not live many years...
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but I hope long enough to see
what Isabel does with herself.

:27:19
I should like
to do something for her.

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- I should like to make her rich.
- What do you mean by rich?

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I call people rich
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when they're able to meet the
requirements of their imagination.

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To do what she likes with it?
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Absolutely what she likes.
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Good boy.
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You win.
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Down.
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Who is this Madame Merle?
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She's very charming.
:27:54
She plays beautifully.
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- She does everything beautifully.
- You don't like her.


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