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Extraordinary.
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- Yes.
- Bravo.!

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Ah, Mrs. Crawley.
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To the victor the spoils.
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You have carried off
our hearts in triumph.

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If that is so, Your Majesty,
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then you may rest easy
that your heart will be
well looked after.

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That is a relief, for it has been
bruised in its time.

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You must tell me at dinner
how you mean to treat it.

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You will sit next to me.
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Precedence would make that
a little difficult, sir.

:43:39
I am the King, Lady Gaunt.
I confer precedence.

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Well, are you happy?
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I said that I would make you
queen of the night and I have.

:43:55
I'm certainly grateful, my lord.
But not happy?

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Well, which of us is happy?
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Not you? Surely you take
pleasure in your pictures.
Yes.

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I can hide behind them.
You, my lord, hide from what?

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From the simple truth that is known
to every shepherd and footman...

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that the only thing of value
in this life is to love...

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and be loved.
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I've hidden from it because
I didn't think that I would ever find it.

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Now I believe I have.
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You jest with me, my lord.
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I make a poor companion with
the splendors that surround you.

:44:39
The chief advantage
of being born into society...

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is that one learns early
what a tawdry puppet play it is.


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