Anna Karenina
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:27:02
For a beautiful woman
like Anna, it is too soon

:27:04
for her spirit to be crushed
by such boredom.

:27:10
We must rescue her
:27:12
before it is too late.
:27:21
Come to my house
on Saturday.

:27:36
ls it true that the younger Vlassiev
girl is going to marry Topov?

:27:39
Yes, they say it's
quite settled.

:27:41
I am surprised at her parents.
I heard it was a love match.

:27:44
A love match? What antediluvian
ideas you have.

:27:49
Who talks of love nowadays?
:27:50
That foolish old custom's
not left us yet.

:27:52
The only happy marriages are
marriages of convenience

:27:56
where both parties have sown
their wild oats.

:27:59
ln my young days, I was
in love with a deacon.

:28:02
I didn't know that
it did me any good.

:28:05
No, but joking apart.
I believe that

:28:07
before one can know
what love really is,

:28:09
one must have a fall
and pick oneself up again.

:28:12
Even after marriage?
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It's never too late.
:28:26
I've been wanting to tell you that you
behaved badly, very badly, indeed.

:28:30
You think I don't know
that I behaved badly?

:28:35
But who made me?
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How can you say that?
:28:38
You know why.
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That only shows
you have no heart.

:28:48
I came here tonight knowing
that I would meet you

:28:52
to make it perfectly clear
this must stop.

:28:54
You make me feel as if
I was guilty of something.

:28:57
What do you
want me to do?

:28:59
I want you to go
to Moscow and...


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