Lady Jane
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I would die to free our people from
the chains of bigotry and superstition.

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What superstition did you have in mind?
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For example, the idea
that a piece of bread

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can become the body
of our Saviour, Father.

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Did he not say at his last supper,
"Take, eat, this is my body"?

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He also said, "I am the vine,
I am the door."

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Was he a vine, a door?
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Who has been teaching you
to say such things?

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Don't you think
I could have thought them for myself?

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I am sorry. Yes, indeed. You are quite
clearly a most remarkable young lady.

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And while we will disagree
on many things,

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it is a privilege to talk to anyone
whose love of learning shines like yours.

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It...
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It is my only pleasure...
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...Dr Feckenham.
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Jane.
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Oh. Mother.
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How was the hunt?
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Quite splendid, thank you, Jane.
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Jane.
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So there you are.
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Yes, Father. This is Dr...
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- You should have been out with us.
- This is Dr Feckenham.

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Of course, to go out with your family,
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out riding, working up a sweat, fresh air,
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it's altogether far too base
and brutish, isn't it?

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Answer your father, Jane.

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