The Portrait of a Lady
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1:23:01
It's all Pansy's.
1:23:02
It must be hers.
1:23:04
Yes. She gave it to me to hold.
1:23:07
May I hold it?
1:23:12
May I at least have a flower?
1:23:19
It's frightful
what I'm doing for you.

1:23:29
Don't put it in your buttonhole,
don't for the world.

1:23:34
You pity me.
1:23:37
But don't you pity her a little?
1:24:14
'She's promised
a dance with me later.'

1:24:17
'For the cotillion? '
1:24:19
'No, I didn't ask her for that.
It's a quadrille.'

1:24:23
You're not clever.
1:24:25
I told her to keep the cotillion
in case you should ask for it.

1:24:29
Poor little maid. Fancy that.
1:24:31
She didn't say.
Of course I will, if you like.

1:24:34
If I like? Oh, you dance with her
only because I like it.

1:24:38
I'm afraid I bore her.
1:24:41
She has a lot of young fellows
on her book.

1:24:47
Please, let me understand.
1:24:49
Understand what?
1:24:51
You told me you'd like
to marry my stepdaughter,

1:24:54
you've not forgotten it?
1:24:56
Forgotten it? No.
I wrote to Mr Osmond this morning.

1:24:59
He didn't mention to me
that he'd heard from you.


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