A Good Woman
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:09:07
I fancy raising the stakes.
:09:10
Oh, lucky blighter!
:09:21
You don't look as if
you're enjoying yourself.

:09:24
Oh, I am. It's a very
nice party.

:09:26
- Can I get you a drink?
- No, thank you. I don't drink.

:09:28
You don't drink?
:09:30
- Do I seem like a prig?
- No, of course not.

:09:33
- It's the way I was raised.
- In a convent?

:09:37
By my Aunt Julia.
My father's sister.

:09:41
My mother died when I
was very little.

:09:46
It's the only picture I
have of her.

:09:49
My father never remarried.
:09:51
She's every bit as beaultiful
as her daughter.

:09:56
Have I offended you?
I meant it as a compliment.

:09:59
- You pay me too many compliments.
- I'll stop at once.

:10:02
- Thank you.
- Just so you know, I meant every one.

:10:07
You pretend to be bad, but...
:10:10
- you're not really.
- There is no good or bad.

:10:13
People are either charming
or tedious.

:10:14
If I've been the latter,
I sincerely apologize.

:10:17
- I'd like us to become friends.
- We already are, aren't we?

:10:19
Not if you keep flattering me and
paying me silly compliments.

:10:24
Define silly.
:10:25
I want your word.
:10:28
I find the best way to keep my
word is never to give it.

:10:48
It's always a pleasure
to see a pretty woman.

:10:51
Good day.

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