The Portrait of a Lady
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1:07:02
No, she will probably prefer to keep
her money for her own children.

1:07:07
Her own children?
Surely she has none.

1:07:11
She may have yet.
1:07:13
She had a poor little boy
who died almost two years ago.

1:07:18
I'm... very sorry.
1:07:21
Uh, she's a splendid woman.
1:07:30
I don't say your offer's
to be jumped at,

1:07:33
but there might be a worse one.
1:07:37
Mr Osmond, however,
will believe he can do better.

1:07:43
He can do better, perhaps,
1:07:45
but his daughter can do no better
than marry the man she loves.

1:07:50
Well, she does, you know.
1:07:51
And, in the meanwhile,
I'll say a word to Mrs Osmond.

1:07:55
No. No, don't set her going,
or you'll spoil everything.

1:07:59
Her husband's
sure to have other views.

1:08:02
I advise you not to multiply the
points of difference between them.

1:08:08
Let the matter alone until
I've taken a few soundings.

1:08:12
Let the matter alone?
1:08:15
But I'm in love!
1:08:18
Oh, you won't burn up.

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