Hawaii
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:20:04
I'll be going home tomorrow.
:20:10
I cannot think it right
for a young woman of your breeding

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to travel across 18,000 miles
of stormy seas to a savage land...

:20:20
I know all about Hawaii.
Prince Keoki lectured at our church.

:20:24
It is horrible.
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My life will be one of work,
poverty, bad food...

:20:31
living in a grass hut
surrounded by filth and savages.

:20:42
Why do you try to make Hawaii
seem even worse than it is?

:20:45
Because I will not spoil your life,
Miss Bromley.

:20:50
You are so beautiful,
and I am of such little consequence,

:20:55
that I put the idea of marriage
completely out of mind

:20:58
the moment I saw you.
:21:01
Am I so little to you, then?
:21:05
You are more to me
than anyone can know.

:21:08
My feelings for you
are of such a deep and tender nature,

:21:13
so profoundly affectionate,
that l... I...

:21:16
I dare not mention them.
:21:19
But you have dared.
:21:21
And in doing so
you have dishonored me.

:21:26
But, Miss Bromley!
:21:30
How?
:21:32
No gentleman would explain his feelings
so explicitly to a lady

:21:35
without previous
proposal of marriage.

:21:38
But I...
:21:40
You wouldn't think
of going to Hawaii with a man like me.

:21:44
Would you?
:21:46
Not if he wasn't my husband.
:21:49
Goodness!
I certainly didn't mean to imply that!


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