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but it cannot recognize
or return a love like mine.

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- L-I have been your friend.
- No.

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You have allowed me
to be your friend.

:58:15
We have spent enough of our lives
at this play, Amelia.

:58:21
Let this end.
:58:24
We are both weary of it.
:58:47
When his cousin died, I knew
Rawdy would spend his life
at Queen's Crawley.

:58:52
He belongs there.
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But you must see him.
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Why don't you?
Does LadyJane prevent it?

:58:59
No. Jane would not
keep me from him.

:59:04
But Rawdy has
become a great man.

:59:08
I love him and I wish him well,
but my place is no longer with him.

:59:14
Tell me, how is Major Dobbin?
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I passed him as I came here,
looking very fierce.

:59:23
We have fallen out.
Over me?

:59:27
Over you, yes,
but over other things as well.

:59:31
Amelia Osborne, you're a damn fool.
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He is your dearest friend.
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It matters not what he thinks of me.
You should go and fetch him.

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I cannot, Rebecca.
You don't know what lies between us.
I do.

:59:44
Ever since I saw him buy that piano,
I've known how it stood between you.

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That was George.
It was Dobbin.

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- I saw him with my own eyes.
- George loved me.

:59:55
George Osborne loved
no one but himself.

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He'd have jilted you but for Dobbin
and left you if he'd lived.


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