Vanity Fair
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Well, above all,
a clever someone.

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He's the dearest of creatures,
but not the wisest.

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What's the matter?
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Oh, it's the lobster.
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They've poisoned me
with the lobster.

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Off you go.
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Sir Pitt? Mm.
:31:35
Can I not be of any assistance?
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L- I don't think so, madam.
The doctor is with her now.

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The best we can do
is pray, pray for her soul.
Mm.

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And for her
hundred thousand.
Ohh.

:31:51
Will she live, Doctor?
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Well, I've pumped her.
I've purged her.

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There's nothing more I can do.
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Now, it rests with the Lord.
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Uh, would you like to settle
with me now, Sir Pitt?

:32:05
Tomorrow,
if you don't mind, Doctor.

:32:07
I only pays on results.
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How do I look?
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A good deal stronger.
They will be disappointed.

:32:21
Lady Southdown hovers
at the door night and noon.

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"Mm-mm, I always travel
with my medicine chest.

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"Can I not be of any assistance...
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with my special tonics?"
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That's a dose I doubt I'd live through.
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Nonsense!
It's Captain Rawdon
that needs you dead.

:32:43
Lady Southdown and Mr. Pitt Crawley
want you well enough to change your will.

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Rebecca Sharp,
I've made up my mind.

:32:54
You must come with me
to London.

:32:58
I insist upon it,
and so does Byron.


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