The Portrait of a Lady
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:36:00
I'd think
she's had enough of the nuns.

:36:03
If we're discussing it,
she should leave.

:36:05
Let her stay.
We'll talk of something else.

:36:11
Go into the garden, mignonne,
and pluck a flower for our friend?

:36:16
That's just what I want to do.
:36:32
There's something I should
like you to do in Florence.

:36:41
There's a friend of mine
I want you to know.

:36:46
What good will that do me?
:36:51
It will amuse you.
:36:56
Oh, if only I could induce you
to make an effort.

:36:59
Ah, I knew
something tiresome was coming.

:37:02
What in the world that's likely to
show up here is worth an effort?

:37:12
Don't be foolish, Osmond.
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The person I came to Florence to see.
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She's a niece of Mrs Touchett.
:37:24
She's young, 23 years old.
I met her in England six months ago.

:37:31
I like her immensely.
:37:34
And I do what I don't
do every day, I...

:37:40
admire her.
:37:42
You'll do the same.
:37:46
Not if I can help it.
:37:48
You won't be able to help it.
:37:50
Is she beautiful,
clever, rich, splendid,

:37:54
universally intelligent,
unprecedentedly virtuous?

:37:58
It's only on those conditions
that I care to make her acquaintance.


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