Possession
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:46:00
I'm sure it's more complicated
than I can imagine.

:46:21
That's a lovely brooch
you're wearing, miss.

:46:24
It could be one of
Isaac Greenburg's designs.

:46:27
I'll get the book
and see if I can tell.

:46:38
Where did you get this?
:46:40
I've had it for ages.
It was in the family dress-up box.

:46:47
Don't you see?
:46:48
Ash bought the brooch for Ellen,
the clasped hands, here. We know that.

:46:54
- And this for Christabel.
- Right.

:46:57
So he bought this and said, "I'll have
the eternal embrace for my wife."

:47:01
He wouldn't have said anything,
he would have just bought it.

:47:05
It was accepted between them.
:47:08
Are you writing fiction now?
:47:13
Maybe.
:47:16
But I'm having fun. Are you?
:47:21
Yes, I suppose I am.
:47:25
Don't grimace when you say it,
it's more convincing.

:47:29
I suppose I can be
a touch empirical at times.

:47:35
Just a touch.
:47:39
You want to go for a walk?
I mean, after this?

:47:42
For sure it's earlier than the death
of Victoria's Albert. Probably late '50s.

:47:48
- 1860s, maybe.
- 1859...

:47:54
...ish?

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