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:49:05
Are you all right, Miss?
I will be if you're going past Baker Street.

:49:10
Would that be proper, Miss?
:49:12
More proper than
standing here in the street.

:49:14
Now give us a hand
with the trunk.

:49:46
You...
:49:51
We'll be in Queer Street
if she don't come round.

:49:54
I'd rather be in Queer Street with you
than Park Lane with any other.

:50:01
But, Rawdon, she will come round.
She said herself, she'd love you to elope.

:50:08
It's all talk, you know.
:50:11
She loves romance in her novels,
but not in her family.

:50:15
Where they're concerned,
she's as snobbish as Queen Charlotte.

:50:22
Well, then...
:50:24
We'll have to send
an ambassador to plead our case.

:50:28
Oh, yes?
Mm.

:50:31
What kind of ambassador
would that be?

:50:35
I'd say a very little one,
:50:41
with rosy cheeks and blue eyes,
:50:46
and probably not too much hair.
:50:52
What?
:50:58
You mean...

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