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:51:00
Well, yes, I'd say so.
:51:04
Of course,
it's a perfect marriage for us.

:51:07
There's only one thing:
won't it delay us a bit?

:51:10
What do you mean?
:51:12
Mr. Sebastian is a very romantic
fellow.

:51:14
Isn't he, Alicia?
:51:16
Yes.
:51:18
Then, he'll probably want to take
his bride away for a long honeymoon.

:51:21
-Won't that hold us up?
-Devlin's got a point here.

:51:24
I don't know, I think we can
rely on Miss Huberman...

:51:26
to get back into the house quickly.
:51:30
Yes, I think I can manage that.
:51:34
Well, everything seems to be
nicely arranged.

:51:36
I don't think you need me here
anymore, do you, Captain Prescott?

:51:41
I do want to thank you,
Miss Huberman very much.

:51:44
So far everything has been managed
with great intelligence.

:51:47
Yes, thank you very much.
:51:50
Are you sure she didn't come down
here to see you?

:51:53
To capture the rich Alexander
Sebastian for a husband?

:51:55
Don't be absurd.
She didn't even know I was here.

:51:57
Well, we'll discuss it more fully
tonight.

:51:59
We'll not discuss it tonight.
:52:07
All these carping questions are
the expression of your jealousy.

:52:10
You've always been jealous of any woman
I've ever shown any interest in.

:52:14
In this case,
there is nothing more to discuss.

:52:16
You mean you're going ahead
with this marriage?

:52:20
I mean that the wedding
will be next week.

:52:23
It will be private.
:52:25
We shall both be pleased
to have you present, if you wish.


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