The Portrait of a Lady
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1:03:01
wonderful!
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That's what every wife
would wish for.

1:03:05
But weren't you meant
for something better

1:03:08
than to guard the sensibilities
of a sterile dilettante?

1:03:15
I've said what I've had on my mind.
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Said it because I love you.
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Then you're not disinterested.
1:03:32
I love you, but without hope.
1:03:41
I see Mr Osmond in quite another way.
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He's not important, no.
He's not rich.

1:03:49
He has no titles
nor honours nor property.

1:03:54
If that's what you mean by small,
he's as small as you please.

1:03:58
I call that large.
1:04:01
It's the largest thing I know.
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He... he has the gentlest,
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kindest, lightest spirit.
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You've got hold of a false idea.
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It's a pity, but I can't help it.
1:04:45
They think I'm
in love with your money.

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How do you know?
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You've not told me they're pleased,
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and if they had been,
I should have had some sign of it.

1:04:58
I care for only one thing,

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