The Portrait of a Lady
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1:50:02
Oh... Excuse me
for disturbing you.

1:50:05
When I come into your room,
I always knock.

1:50:08
I forgot.
1:50:11
I had something else to think of.
1:50:14
My cousin's dying.
1:50:17
I don't believe that.
1:50:19
He was dying when we married.
He'll outlive us all.

1:50:22
My aunt telegraphed for me.
1:50:25
I must go to England.
1:50:28
- I don't see the need of it.
- I must see Ralph before he dies.

1:50:34
I shall not like it if you do.
1:50:37
You won't like it if I don't.
1:50:41
You like nothing I do or don't do.
1:50:46
You pretend to think I lie.
1:50:52
That's why you go, then?
1:50:54
Not to see your cousin,
but to take revenge on me?

1:51:00
You wish immensely
I would commit some folly.

1:51:09
If you leave Rome today, it will be
an act of the most deliberate,

1:51:14
the most calculated opposition.
1:51:17
I can't tell you
how unjust you seem to me.

1:51:22
It's your own opposition
that's calculated.

1:51:27
It's malignant.
1:51:41
I have an ideal of what my wife
should do and should not do.

1:51:44
She should not travel across Europe
to sit at the bedside of other men.

1:51:49
Your cousin is nothing to you.
He's nothing to us.

1:51:54
You smile most expressively
when I talk about us,

1:51:58
but I assure you that we...

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