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:47:02
You're offering me no more
than any other registered nurse.

:47:07
Louise, be reasonable.
:47:12
That's fairly reasonable.
:47:18
David, leaving already?
:47:20
Yes, I have a dinner date.
You know how it is.

:47:23
Don't come in with a hangover tomorrow.
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Don't go, Miss Howell.
:47:29
I was just going out to get some fresh air.
:47:40
Sutton's a good fellow.
I'm glad I've got him.

:47:44
He's doing very well.
:47:45
This is my last day here, Mr. Graham.
I'm leaving.

:47:49
I don't understand.
:47:50
- It's simple. I'm quitting.
- Are you unhappy here?

:47:53
I'd rather not discuss it.
:47:54
- I won't permit it.
- I'm afraid you'll have to.

:47:56
I know people usually
do what you want, Mr. Graham...

:47:59
if they won't,
you have ways of persuading them.

:48:01
But don't try that with me,
because it won't work.

:48:03
I've never seen you like this before.
:48:05
- You're usually so quiet.
- Yes, quiet, patient, efficient Miss Howell.

:48:09
Tell her to do something and she does it,
day after day, year after year.

:48:12
At the age of 60, retires with a gold watch
and the blessings of the entire household.

:48:16
No, thank you. I've had enough
of being a servant.

:48:18
I've never thought of you as a servant.
I've never...

:48:21
- You've been very kind, but I'm leaving.
- Don't go, please.

:48:24
Something's upset you. I don't know
what it is, but I'm deeply concerned.

:48:28
You're right, I do try to get what I want
whenever possible.

:48:32
That may seem selfish, I suppose it is.
:48:35
But you've become very necessary here.
:48:37
You're a part of my home.
Very much a part of my life.

:48:42
I don't know how to express
this properly...

:48:46
but I've become very fond of you.
:48:48
Fond is an understatement.
:48:49
- Mr. Graham, don't...
- I hadn't meant to talk of this for a while...

:48:53
but now it seems necessary.
:48:55
I'm asking you to marry me.

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