The Portrait of a Lady
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1:36:03
Are those words plain enough?
1:36:05
On the contrary,
I took great interest in it.

1:36:08
When you counted on me,
I accepted the obligation.

1:36:11
I was a fool, but I did it.
1:36:14
You pretended to do it.
1:36:15
Where is the letter
you told me he'd written?

1:36:19
I haven't the least idea.
1:36:22
No, you destroyed it.
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Oh, Gilbert, for a man
who was so fine...

1:36:31
I was never so fine as you.
1:36:33
You've done everything
that you wanted.

1:36:36
You got him out of the way
without appearing to,

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and you've placed me in the position
in which you wish to see me.

1:36:42
As a man who tried to marry
his daughter to a Lord,

1:36:45
but grotesquely failed.
1:36:47
- Pansy doesn't care for him.
- That has nothing to do with it!

1:36:50
- And he doesn't...
- That won't do! You told me he did!

1:36:55
After this, you must attend
to such things yourself.

1:37:12
I always thought you were
fond of my daughter.

1:37:16
I have never been more so than now.
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Your affection has immense
limitations.

1:37:21
However, that, perhaps, is natural.
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Is that all you wish to say to me?
1:37:27
Are you satisfied? Huh?
1:37:32
Am I sufficiently disappointed?
1:37:35
I don't think, on the whole,
you're disappointed.

1:37:39
You've had another opportunity
to try to stupefy me.

1:37:53
It's not that.
1:37:56
It's proved that Pansy can aim high.

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