The Portrait of a Lady
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1:05:00
for you not having
the shadow of a doubt.

1:05:03
You know I have not, not one shadow.
1:05:05
I have never in my life
tried to earn a penny.

1:05:08
I ought to be less
subject to suspicion

1:05:10
than most people one sees grubbing.
1:05:13
I won't pretend I'm sorry
you're rich, I'm delighted.

1:05:17
At moments I'd like to kneel
by my uncle's grave and thank him.

1:05:22
It has made me better, loving you.
1:05:25
I'm not a failure,
as I used to think.

1:05:28
I've succeeded in two things.
1:05:30
I am to marry the woman I adore,
1:05:32
and I've brought up
my child in the old way.

1:05:35
We'll amuse ourselves
making up some little life for her.

1:06:14
That's why
I wanted your advice...

1:06:17
as an old friend
of Miss Osmond's family.

1:06:20
What have you got besides your
Spanish lace and Dresden teacups?

1:06:24
My collection's well thought of and
I've a comfortable little fortune,

1:06:29
about 40,000 francs a year.
1:06:32
Miss Osmond and I
can live beautifully on that.

1:06:36
Beautifully? No. Sufficiently, yes.
1:06:41
Her father can give you nothing.
1:06:45
He, uh, he lives like a rich man.
1:06:47
The money's his wife's.
1:06:49
She brought him a large fortune.
1:06:51
Mrs Osmond is fond of her
stepdaughter, she may do something.

1:06:56
For a lovesick man,
you have your wits about you.


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