The Portrait of a Lady
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1:43:13
I want, if possible,
to learn the truth.

1:43:19
What truth do you speak of?
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Just this...
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whether Lord Warburton changed
his mind quite of his own accord

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or because you recommended it.
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To please himself,
I mean, or to please you?

1:43:38
Now, don't be unreasonable.
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Don't take offence.
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If Lord Warburton simply
got tired of the child,

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that's one thing, and it's a pity.
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But if he gave her up to please you,
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that's another.
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If that's the case...
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let him off, let us have him.
1:44:08
Who are you?
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Ah, you take it like that.
1:44:13
What have you to do with me?
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Everything.
1:44:29
I would give my right hand
to be able to weep.

1:44:32
What good would it do you to weep?
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It would make me feel...
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as I felt before I knew you.
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If I've dried up your tears,
that's something,

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but I've seen you shed them.
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You'll make me cry still,
make me howl like a wolf.

1:44:56
I've a great need of that.
1:44:58
I was vile this afternoon.
I was horrid.


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