Vanity Fair
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1:01:02
But my guardian says,
if you and I combine our fortunes,

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we may buy one
whenever we wish.

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I cannot believe you are
seriously suggesting Miss Swartz...

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as the companion of
my heart and hearth!

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Why not?
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Well, to begin with,
she's not English.

1:01:27
Hoity-toity!
Less fastidious, if you please!

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What's a shade or two of tawny when
there's half a million on the table?

1:01:37
Why, with that money, we'll have you
in the House of Lords in no time.

1:01:41
Just think. Dining at Kew,
dancing at Carlton House.

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- And what of honor?
- Honor?

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Yes. Honor.
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You may buy a string of ancestors
to hang upon your walls,

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but I see you have not bought
the breeding that goes with them.

1:01:58
- You made me give my word to Amelia.
- Be silent, sir!

1:02:03
You dare speak
that object's name to me?

1:02:07
"Dare," sir, is not a word to be
used to a captain in the British army.

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For I am a gentleman,
though I am your son.

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I'll say what I like to my own child.
And I say this:

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I have not slaved for 40 years
to see you marry a beggar maid!

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You made the match!
And I can unmake it!

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You will marry whom I say, sir.
And I say you will marry Miss Swartz.

1:02:27
Either that or take your pack and walk
out of this house without a shilling.!

1:02:31
Do I make myself clear, sir?
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As a bell, sir.
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Georgy. Georgy.
1:02:47
Come on, you lads.!
War is come to Europe.!

1:02:52
My brother wants tojoin.!

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