The Portrait of a Lady
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:42:02
Henrietta doesn't.
:42:05
Oh, hang Henrietta.
If you ask me, I'm delighted at it.

:42:08
Did you know your father intended
to leave me so much money?

:42:12
What does it matter?
My father was very obstinate.

:42:16
So you did know?
:42:19
Yes, he told me.
:42:21
How did he know I'll make good uses
of a large fortune?

:42:24
How did he know I'm not weak?
:42:26
Don't ask yourself so much whether
this or that is good for you.

:42:30
Live as you like best, and your
character will take care of itself.

:42:35
I wonder if you know what you say.
:42:38
If you do,
you take a great responsibility.

:43:04
The façade is 16th century,
but the interior is much older.

:43:14
I must tell you that Osmond
doesn't often invite me.

:43:17
It was quite my own idea,
coming today.

:43:20
I like to see new people,
and I'm sure you're very new.

:43:24
Oh! But don't sit there.
:43:26
That chair's not what it looks.
:43:29
There are very good seats here, but
there are also some horrors. Pipi.

:43:35
I don't see any.
:43:37
Everything seems to me
beautiful and precious.

:43:40
Thank you.
I've a few good things.

:43:44
Indeed, I've nothing very bad.
:43:47
Poor Osmond with his old curtains
and crucifixes.

:43:50
Won't you have some tea?
You must be very tired.

:43:54
No, I'm not tired.
What have I done to tire me?

:43:58
You'll be tired when you go home

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