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- Mrs. Sheepshanks.
- Oh, how very complimentary.

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Thank you so much.
Skeggs. Olivia.

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- Woolly, dear.
- I think everyone should curtsy, don't you?

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I've had such an interesting talk
with Mr. Hall.

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- And isn't Clive handsome?
- Mother, this is Maurice Hall.

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- Welcome to Pendersleigh, Mr. Hall.
- How do you do?

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- Woolly.
- Yes, it's so lovely to see you.

:34:39
No, leave those.
Come on.

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Oh, by the way,
if my mother or my sister...

:34:43
ask you to do this or that
tomorrow, don't worry.

:34:46
Say yes if you want, but you're actually
going to ride with me, and they know it.

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- It's just their ritual.
- But I haven't brought any riding breeches.

:34:52
Ah. Well, I can't associate
with you in that case.

:34:55
Deep breath.
:34:59
You must be Mr. Hall.
:35:02
- I'm Pippa Durham, Clive's sister.
- Yes, he's -

:35:04
May I introduce Mr. London?
Mr. Hall.

:35:06
- How do you do? Archie London.
- How do you do?

:35:09
I'm the lucky devil who's to marry her.
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I'm commandeering troops
for canvassing tomorrow. Tariff reform.

:35:14
- Yes. Stop bullying, Pippa.
- Are you interested?

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- Certainly. I'd be delighted.
- Good. There, Mama.

:35:20
Mr. Hall is sound.
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- Pippa, dear, does Mr. Hall know his room?
- The Blue Room, Mama.

:35:26
The Blue Room?
Poor man.

:35:28
The one with the smoking fireplace. Simcox.
:35:59
- Where'd you come from?
- The old schoolroom, our study.


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