The Portrait of a Lady
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1:58:12
Don't you think I've made it pretty?
1:58:14
Yes. It seems... it seems comfortable.
1:58:21
I've come to bid you goodbye.
1:58:24
I'm going to England.
1:58:31
Not to come back?
1:58:34
My cousin is very ill.
1:58:41
Don't leave me here.
1:58:43
Will you come with me now?
1:58:46
Did Papà tell you to ask me that?
1:58:49
No. It's my own proposal.
1:58:56
I had better wait, then.
1:58:59
He thinks I have not
had enough, but I have.

1:59:03
He wished me to think a little,
and I have thought a great deal.

1:59:07
What have you thought?
1:59:09
That I must never displease Papà.
1:59:15
Grazie.
1:59:21
- I found I wished to wait for you.
1:59:24
But it's not to talk about Pansy.
1:59:26
Are you very fond of your cousin?
1:59:28
- I don't understand you.
- It's hard to explain.

1:59:35
Your cousin once did you
a great service. Have you...

1:59:38
never guessed it?
1:59:39
He made you rich.
1:59:44
He made me?
1:59:45
It was your uncle's money,
but it was your cousin's idea.

1:59:49
He brought his father over to it.
1:59:51
I don't know why
you say such things.

1:59:54
- I don't know how you know.
- I know only what I've guessed,

1:59:59
and I've guessed that.

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