The Portrait of a Lady
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1:18:08
Lord Warburton was here?
1:18:12
Yes. He stayed half an hour.
1:18:18
Did he talk to Pansy?
1:18:20
He talked almost only to her.
1:18:29
It seems to me he's attentive.
1:18:32
Isn't that what you call it?
1:18:34
I don't call it anything. I'm waiting
for you to give it a name.

1:18:39
Will you excuse us?
1:18:57
That's a consideration
you don't always show.

1:19:01
I... I had determined this time
to try and act as you'd like.

1:19:15
Are you trying to quarrel with me?
1:19:17
No. I'm trying to live at peace.
1:19:20
An excellent resolve.
1:19:23
Your temper isn't good.
1:19:29
That's partly why I've not spoken
about this business of my daughter's.

1:19:34
I was afraid I should
encounter opposition.

1:19:44
I've sent little Rosier
about his business.

1:19:48
You see, I believe my daughter
only has to sit perfectly quiet

1:19:52
to become Lady Warburton.
1:19:55
Perhaps she won't sit
perfectly still.

1:19:58
If she loses Mr Rosier,
she may jump up.


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