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You see I love you and I want
to marry you

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I love you and I want to marry you
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Quite a love scene, isn't it?
:52:14
You mind?
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Not at all, you've made a new man
out of me

:52:17
I hope not entirely new, it took me
some time to get used to the manual

:52:22
To be perfectly frank with you I
expected a little more argument and

:52:24
I'm really left with quite a few
things that I very much want to say

:52:28
Don't say them untiI after
we're married

:52:31
I saved some things to say them too
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You were really quite sure of
yourself, weren't you?

:52:36
It's funny, the guy never thinks he's
a chance. I have the right to dream

:52:39
Evidently
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You think your father
will understand?

:52:43
I think that father will be delighted,
frankly

:53:05
Thank you sir
:53:14
Good morning Mss. CaroI.
:53:16
Good morning, this is
Mr. Haverstovk. Is father up yet?

:53:18
Yes Miss, he's having breakfast
:53:20
Come on
:53:27
Hello father
:53:28
What are you doing in London?
:53:30
Mr. Haverstock brought me back
in a boat

:53:32
How ironic, are you sick?
You look perfectly healthy

:53:35
No, I'm fine
:53:36
I hope you don't mind my
bugging in like this

:53:38
I'm glad to see you
You cover the world, don't you?

:53:42
You didn't even send me a word
I bet your trip

:53:44
was perfectly uncomfortable
:53:45
It wasn't so bad, the boat was
terribly crowded, we didn't get any

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cabins but we managed to sep
in the deck

:53:51
Mr. Krouk, nice to see you Again!
You haven't met Mr. Haverstock

:53:57
Mr. Krouk is a member of the
Bavarian Embassy


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