Vanity Fair
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:27:06
Careful of that table now.
That's valuable, that is.

:27:13
Excuse me!
What are you doing?
What are you doing?

:27:18
I told you I'd be back, lady.
Here, look, you'd better wrap up
that cooker glass.

:27:22
No! How dare you try and bring out
my things on the street!
Here, let me have that!

:27:26
I'll call the constable!
You can call the King for all I care!

:27:28
Give it back to me!
I'm takin' it!
You're not having this!

:27:30
Give it to me!
I wonder if I might be of some help.

:27:39
A pleasure doing business.
:27:41
Just go.
:27:58
We meet at last.
:28:01
I know you, Lord Steyne,
you do not know me.

:28:04
You will have forgotten, but you were
kind to my father once, many years ago.

:28:08
I am seldom praised for...
for being kind.
What was his name?

:28:14
Francis Sharp.
:28:17
You are Francis Sharp's daughter?
:28:23
He had a great talent
for painting, as I recall,

:28:27
and none at all for life.
:28:29
I'm attempting to redress that balance.
It is my challenge.

:28:38
I've watched you in the lists.
I wish you luck.

:28:43
It will not be easy.
:28:46
Of course, it's the women
who keep the doors of society closed.

:28:50
They do not like outsiders to discover
that there's nothing behind them.

:28:56
Should you like to come
to Gaunt House?

:28:59
Very much, my lord.

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