The Portrait of a Lady
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1:25:02
It's an awkward sort of letter
to write.

1:25:07
Don't forget to send it.
1:25:39
Oh, most certainly.
1:25:44
Are you not dancing?
1:25:46
Certainly not,
if I can't dance with her.

1:25:50
- You should leave, then.
- Not until she does.

1:26:02
Who's your dismal friend?
1:26:05
He has a face a yard long.
1:26:07
He has reason.
1:26:09
- My husband won't listen to him.
- Oh, dear me.

1:26:12
He looked a well set-up young fellow.
1:26:15
You've a kind thought
even for a rival.

1:26:19
A rival?
1:26:24
You don't mean
that she cares for him?

1:26:29
Well, yes...
1:26:31
I think she does.
1:26:33
You said she'd have no wish but her
father's and that he favoured me.

1:26:37
I told you she had an immense wish
to please her father.

1:26:42
That seems very proper.
1:26:46
Very proper...
1:26:53
but hardly the sort of feeling a man
would wish to be indebted for a wife.


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