Oscar and Lucinda
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:26:00
- I may be simple...
- Your father is paying you.

:26:03
I swear he is not.
:26:05
He would not pay a penny
to send me here.

:26:08
We've only met four times
since we parted.

:26:11
Then where does
the money come from?

:26:19
I am here in Oxford...
:26:21
to raise funds for the restoration
of my little church.

:26:25
Now, you must promise me...
:26:28
never to be involved
in anything amiss.

:26:31
I cannot have my name
brought low.

:26:33
My dear Mr. Stratton...
:26:36
there is no need
for such a promise.

:26:38
I sent you the coffee
because I love you both.

:26:42
I meant no offense.
:26:59
Miss?
:27:03
Uh, would you leave
the glass samples out, please, Kate?

:27:06
- Just left out, miss? Like that?
- Mm-hmm.

:27:08
I have them all
in categories, you see.

:27:17
The Reverend Dennis Hasset
knew his behavior was reckless.

:27:21
His diary recorded the first meeting
with this unusual girl...

:27:24
and after that, many red slashes
across previous appointments...

:27:28
even one parish meeting.
:27:30
You were right
in your choice of the navy.

:27:35
Uh, excellent.
:27:42
Who is that creature?
:27:44
- Sydney got ready to be scandalized.
- I do agree.

:27:47
It could not bear to see
the two of them together.

:27:51
Let her socialize with the notorious
Charlie Fig if she wished...

:27:55
or with her accountant,
Jimmy D'Abbs.

:27:57
- Pay up double, everyone. Pay up double.
- Oh, dear.


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