The Portrait of a Lady
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2:10:00
You frightened me.
2:10:08
I wanted to see you alone.
2:10:10
So I've been waiting and,
uh, walking about.

2:10:20
I don't wish to trouble you
as I did in Rome.

2:10:23
That was no use.
It only distressed you.

2:10:26
I knew I was wrong.
2:10:29
But I'm not wrong now.
2:10:31
It's very different now.
I can help you.

2:10:34
How can you help me?
2:10:39
It was good when you made me
come away with your cousin.

2:10:42
He was a good man. A fine man.
2:10:47
He told me how the case
stands for you.

2:10:49
He explained everything.
2:10:52
He guessed my sentiments.
2:11:02
Do you know what he told me here
the last time I saw him?

2:11:06
He said,
"Do everything you can for her."

2:11:11
"Everything she'll let you."
2:11:15
You had no business to talk of me.
2:11:18
Why not?
2:11:19
Why not, when we talked
in that way? He was dying.

2:11:29
It's too late to play a part.
2:11:33
Touchett knew and I knew
what it cost you to come here.

2:11:37
It will cost you your life.
2:11:40
Give me one word of truth.
2:11:43
You're afraid to go back.
2:11:48
You're perfectly alone.
2:11:51
Now I want you to think of me.
2:11:55
- To think of you.
- Turn to me.

2:11:59
Why should you go back?

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