Possession
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There's a door.
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- I can't believe it.
- Let me see.

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- Be careful. They're precious.
- I will be.

:27:33
- We shouldn't be doing this.
- Why'd you drag me up here then?

:27:37
- What are you doing?
- I'm gonna read.

:27:40
- We've got to ask the Baileys!
- Ask, and you'll see these under glass.

:27:45
Stop! Stop! All right.
Can we do it properly?

:27:48
- Let me get notecards and pencils...
- All right. Go, go. Hurry!

:28:28
Look at this. We got Ash
and Christabel's letters. Listen.

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"Dear Miss LaMotte:
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It was a great pleasure to talk to you
at dear Crabb-Robinson's party."

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"May I hope that you too
enjoyed our talk?"

:28:44
"And may I have the pleasure
of calling on you?"

:28:49
She says no.
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"But you may write."
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"Would you rather not have a letter,
however imperfect...

:28:57
... than a plate of cucumber sandwiches,
however exquisitely fine cut?"


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