The Portrait of a Lady
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1:48:00
I've sold my bibelots!
1:48:02
The result's magnificent, $50,000!
1:48:06
Will Mr Osmond think me
rich enough now?

1:48:13
Oh...
1:48:16
Pipi... eat your food.
Very good. Pipi.

1:48:22
Oh.
1:48:40
Is Pansy not well?
1:48:45
No. She is quite well,
1:48:47
but I've sent her to the convent.
1:48:49
I didn't speak of it to you because
I doubt if I can make you understand.

1:48:54
One's daughter should be
fresh and fair.

1:48:57
Pansy's a little dusty,
a little dishevelled.

1:49:01
She'll have time to think,
1:49:03
and there's something I want her
to think about.

1:49:07
It's very absurd, my dear Osmond.
1:49:09
Why don't you just say
you want to get her out of my way?

1:49:14
My dear Amy, if that were the case,
1:49:16
it would be much simpler
to banish you.

1:49:19
You know I think
very well of Mr Rosier.

1:49:22
I do, indeed.
1:49:24
He seems to be simpaticissimo.
1:49:27
He's made me believe in,
ah, true love.


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