The Portrait of a Lady
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1:10:30
I hate his proposal.
1:10:34
I let him see that.
I was rude to him on purpose.

1:10:38
I'll tell him you'll think it over.
1:10:40
No! Don't do that, he'll hang on.
1:10:43
I hate talking with a donkey...
1:10:49
He's a gentleman.
1:10:52
He has a charming temper...
1:10:55
and, after all, a comfortable income.
1:10:58
It's misery, genteel misery.
1:11:00
It's not what I dreamed of for Pansy.
1:11:03
Fortunately, this doesn't
find me unprepared.

1:11:06
It's what I educated her for.
1:11:08
It's all for this, that
when a case like this should come up,

1:11:12
she should do what I prefer.
1:11:24
I've never been treated so.
I don't know what's against me.

1:11:28
It's not how I'm considered.
I could have married 2O times.

1:11:32
You're not rich enough for Pansy.
1:11:34
- She doesn't care about money.
- No. But her father does.

1:11:38
Oh, yes. Well, you would know that.
1:11:54
You're offended.
1:11:57
And now you'll never help me.
1:11:59
It's not that I won't...

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