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:06:00
will be essential
for our dinners at eight.

:06:02
'Twill be
a grand life, a charming life.

:06:05
I see Constance will be busy
preparing the dinners.

:06:08
What will she contribute to
the literature and lectures?

:06:11
She'll correct the proofs
of my articles.

:06:13
What a little sunbeam!
:06:22
I do love her, Ada.
:06:24
She's...
:06:25
Silent.
:06:27
I find her very silent.
:06:29
But so sympathetic.
:06:31
And I do need an audience.
:07:08
I don't see how you can
possibly take it all in,

:07:12
reading at that speed.
:07:15
Try me.
:07:16
I know better.
:07:22
Where are we dining tonight?
:07:24
At the Leversons'.
:07:26
Then you must
show your true colours

:07:28
as a propagandist
for Dress Reform.

:07:30
The cinnamon cashmere
trousers, I think.

:07:32
And the cape with the ends
that turn up into sleeves.

:07:36
I... don't think I can wear
those trousers any more.

:07:45
A new Wilde for the world!
:07:48
Another genius for Ireland!
:07:53
We shall have to buy you
a whole new wardrobe.


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