A Good Woman
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:29:27
Now I see uncle.
He's with the american woman.

:29:32
Too much rouge and not
enough clothing.

:29:35
She's appealing to the worst
in the poor man.

:29:37
It's what women do best.
:29:39
I heard she left New York
without paying her hotel bill.

:29:43
Quite a scandal.
:29:44
- Who? Someone you know?
- Someone you don't want to know.

:29:48
No. Steer clear.
:29:50
She's the one
with Lord Augustus.

:29:52
You've met Mrs Erlynne,
haven't you?

:29:54
- No.
- But I've seen you.

:29:57
Oh, was that your foot?
:30:01
Wherever do you find
shoes to fit?

:30:03
My feet are in perfect proportion
to the rest of me.

:30:06
Oh, yes, of course.
:30:08
Though they have a habit of finding
themselves in peculiar places.

:30:11
Those people are
staring right at us.

:30:14
Who?
:30:19
Don't worry about them.
:30:20
It's my brother's wife and
her friend, Lady Plymdale.

:30:23
Lord Plymdale passed on
last year. Liver, I think.

:30:26
- Poor woman.
- Oh, yes, very sad.

:30:29
Her hair turned quite
gold with grief.

:30:34
Erlynne, that's right.
She came into some money.

:30:37
- I made an investment for her.
- An inheritance, I suppose?

:30:41
The woman in the shop.
I told you, remember?

:30:44
The dress?
:30:46
No, back and almost no front.
You could see everything.

:30:49
It was indecent.
:30:50
You're just not used to
Italian fashions, that's all.

:30:52
No, I'm sure your wife is
on the mark.

:30:54
Mrs Erlynne is a
notorious Jezebel.

:30:57
That's a slanderous statement. If you
can't back it up, I wouldn't repeat it.


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