Vanity Fair
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:24:10
Steady now.! Steady.! Steady.!
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"They say Miss Crawley
means to leave her fortune
to Captain Rawdon Crawley,

:24:19
who will accompany her
for thejourney. '"

:24:21
I see Pitt's intended is among the guests.
They'll be after you to marry next.

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Oh, Aunt Tilly, how could I,
when my heart belongs to you?

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- Matilda!
- Wicked boy!

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Welcome.
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Brother.
You know
Lady Southdown, I think,

:24:39
and her daughter, LadyJane.
:24:41
Aunt Matilda,
on behalf of the entire Crawley...

:24:44
Keep your toadying
till I get to a fire.

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You can suck up all you wish
once I'm warm.

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Well, that's put us in our place.
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We may have the titles, Mama,
but Miss Crawley has the money.

:24:57
Mm, and don't we know it.
:25:00
Put the trunk inside.!
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Now, Miss Becky,
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this is my younger son,
Rawdon.

:25:10
And mind you stay clear
ofhis fluttering lashes.

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He breaks hearts
for a hobby, but...

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he's a soldier
through and through.

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- I'm warned.
- Mm-hmm.

:25:34
With a little liquor, I can do it.
:25:38
You must be bored
as a brick down here.

:25:41
I have your father
and brother for company.

:25:43
Precisely.
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Not a great many laughs
in Miss Crawley, I can tell you.

:25:50
I seem to remember
anchovy paste is a favorite delicacy
of yours, Aunt Tilly.

:25:54
But not for do... doggies.
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I don't agree.
I suspect she's the quickest wit
in the room.


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