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Oh, dear!
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I was rather hoping
the evening wasn't over yet.

:42:08
Oh?
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I was wondering...
:42:15
if you might like to
show me your room.

:42:19
Of course.
:42:22
I'll run and ask
Miss Crawley's permission.

:42:25
Don't joke.
:42:45
Really, Captain.
:42:47
You cannot imagine I would do anything
to incur your aunt's displeasure.

:42:53
I thought you and I
had an understanding.

:42:57
Well, I understand this.
:43:01
Two men and two men only
will enter my bed chamber...

:43:04
my husband and the doctor.
:43:13
You know my heart, Becky.
:43:18
You know
I'd do anything for you.

:43:21
I'm flattered.
:43:24
But Aunt Tilly's
views on these things
came out of the Ark.

:43:28
That's not how she sounds.
Oh, don't be deceived.

:43:33
She talks like Oliver Cromwell
but thinks like Charles I,

:43:36
and, believe me,
it's an outside wager
she'll ever change her mind.

:43:45
It's lucky, then, Captain,
:43:48
that you're a gambling man...
:43:53
and no stranger
to taking a chance.


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