Peter Ibbetson
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and replace them
with new ones.

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So you must go on
the train at once.

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Very well,
I'll see what I can do.

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Oh, uh, there's...
there's one thing more, Peter.

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The Duke or
probably the Duchess

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was more than anxious
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that whoever I sent
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was as near being
a gentleman as possible.

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Oh, a gentleman!
Yes. Yes.

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You will live there,
it seems,

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for quite a stretch.
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It means that
you will be

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in very close contact
with the family, and...

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And as you say,
they want a gentleman.

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You speak
my very thoughts.

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The holiday,
it was successful, I hope?

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Very.
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Oh, I'm glad.
I'm very glad.

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There's nothing
like a holiday.

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Paris, and the ladies!
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Uh, there were ladies,
Peter?

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Yes, there... there was a lady.
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A lady. Oh, dear, dear,
that sounds serious.

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Was she beautiful?
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She was very beautiful.
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She was eight years old,
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still wore
a little white dress

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and I shall
never forget her.

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Oh, bless me! Eight years old.
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Oh, bless my soul.
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Here in the country,
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we don't get the fog
that London gets,

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but I understand
it's been fine
in London, too.

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Very fine.
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And, l... I suppose
those are the stables.

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Yes, sir.
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Well, they've seen
their best day, all right.

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Yes, sir, they have.
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And a long day
it's been, too.

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I'll go down
and have a look at them.

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Yes, sir.

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