The Portrait of a Lady
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1:20:02
Pansy would like to be a great lady.
1:20:06
She wishes above all to please.
1:20:10
To please Mr Rosier, perhaps?
1:20:13
No. To please me.
1:20:24
Meantime, I should like our
distinguished visitor to speak.

1:20:31
He has spoken.
1:20:33
He said it would be a great pleasure
to believe she could care for him.

1:20:38
Why didn't you tell me that?
1:20:40
There was no opportunity.
1:20:44
You know how we live.
1:20:47
Why didn't he speak to me, then?
1:20:50
You should have patience.
1:20:52
Englishmen are shy.
1:20:55
This one's not,
not when he made love to you.

1:20:57
I beg your pardon?
1:20:59
He was extremely so.
1:21:00
Oh, I see.
1:21:05
You must have a great deal
of influence with him.

1:21:09
I'm sure the moment you really wish
it, you can bring him to the point.

1:21:23
Well...
1:21:29
It lies in your hands.
1:21:31
I shall leave it there.
1:21:34
With a little goodwill,
you may manage it.

1:21:38
Think that over. Hmm?
1:21:42
And remember how much I count on you.

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