The Last of the Mohicans
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:16:00
- And your self?.
- Just arrived.

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By God, it's good
to see you.

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I don't know
What to say, Duncan.

:16:23
Alice and I have depended upon you
and respected you...

:16:27
since we were
all children.

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I truly wish they did,
But my feelings don't...

:16:39
don't go beyond friendship.
:16:45
Don't you see?
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Respect and friendship...
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Isn't that a reasonable basis
for a man and a woman to be married?

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And all else
May grow in time?

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- Some say that's the way of it.
- Some?

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- Cousin Eugenie, my father...
- Well, then, Cora.

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In my heart I know,
Once we're joined...

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we'll be the most
marvelous couple in London.

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I'm certain of that.
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So why not let those
Whom you trust, your father,

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help settle
what's best for you?

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In view of your indecision,
you should rely on their judgment.

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And mine.
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Will you consider that?
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Please consider that.
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Yes.
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- Yes, I will.
- Duncan!

:17:58
By God, you've grown up.

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