The Portrait of a Lady
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1:32:03
Oh, no. There's no danger.
1:32:06
There's no danger.
1:32:08
It's as if he said to me,
1:32:10
"I like you very much,
but if it doesn't please you,

1:32:13
"I would never say it again."
1:32:17
And... he doesn't
care for me, either.

1:32:21
Oh, no. There's no danger.
1:32:24
You must tell your father that.
1:32:29
I'd rather not.
1:32:33
You wouldn't let him have
false hopes?

1:32:39
But it will be good for me
that he should.

1:32:42
Then PapĂ  won't propose
anyone else...

1:32:45
and that will be
a great advantage for me.

1:32:55
Rosier.
1:33:04
Does Warburton form his words
with such difficulty?

1:33:09
Hmm?
1:33:12
When he told you he intended to
write, what did you say to him?

1:33:17
I think I told him not to forget it.
1:33:19
Apparently, he has forgotten.
Please remind him.

1:33:23
If hands are to be laid on
Lord Warburton, lay them yourself.

1:33:27
It's hard with you
working against me.

1:33:29
I told you I'd do what I could.
1:33:31
Yes, that gained you time.
1:33:36
My husband and I were
just now talking of you.

1:33:39
We wondered what had become of you.
We thought perhaps you'd gone away.

1:33:44
I'm only on the point of going.
1:33:46
I find myself suddenly
recalled to England.

1:33:49
I'm awfully sorry
to leave poor Touchett.

1:33:52
Take poor Touchett with you.
1:33:55
He'd better wait for warmer weather.
1:33:57
I shouldn't advise him
to... to travel just now.


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