Oscar and Lucinda
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You did not believe that I could do it.
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Well done, my lord.
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I hear that your glass lady is returned.
:51:22
Beg your pardon, my lord?
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Your petite amie.
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Miss Leplastrier is not that, my lord.
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She has arrived just in time
for your farewells.

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I am told the parish
is called Never-never.

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Our last chap
was run out of town.

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"Never, never come back,"
they told him.

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Miss Leplastrier?
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Is that the Miss Leplastrier
who has just returned from England?

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Have you met?
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Yes.
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Then I am responsible for your exile.
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- Yes, and you have tried to hide it from me.
- Hush.

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- Oh, I never thought...
- Now hush, do you hear me?
You're wrong, quite wrong.

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Please.
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- It is wholly theological.
- You are not forced to go.

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I have no choice.
I must go where I'm sent.

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- By God?
- Of course.

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Or a man, the bishop?
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Please.
Do leave it alone.

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What will happen
to you in a place...

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where there is nothing
but mud and taverns?

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- There's no church.
- No church building.

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Stay. Please.
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We can have the works
together.

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And neither of us lonely.
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No, I must go.
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So you will preach
what you do not believe...


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