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:41:02
Am I to understand that you never sought
to recommend yourseIf to Miss Smith ?

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How can you be surprised ? Did you
not understand the riddIe I wrote ?

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That was for Harriet !
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I most obviousIy did not address it
to her, and Ieft it at your home.

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But-- Oh.
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She's a very good sort of girI. I'm sure
there are men who wouId not object to--

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Everybody has their IeveI.
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But I need not so totaIIy despair
of an equaI aIIiance...

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as to address myseIf
to Miss Smith.

:41:31
- Sir.
- No !

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I sought to recommend myseIf
to you through those visits.

:41:36
Sir, I have seen you onIy
as the admirer of my friend.

:41:38
I cannot beIieve that.
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- It is weII that the mistake
ends where it does.
- It is her mistake.

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- It is mine as weII.
- She wiII manage her disappointment.

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Leave her out of it.
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How do you feeI
about what I have said ?

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Mr. EIton,
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any hopes I had with regard to you
were for Harriet...

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and Harriet aIone.
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- [ Door Opens, CIoses ]
- My dear chiId.

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- What is it ?
- Oh, Miss TayIor-- Mrs. Weston.

:42:48
There has been an overthrow of
everything I've been wishing for...

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for Harriet and Mr. EIton.
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A deveIopment most unweIcome,
most painfuI.

:42:59
Oh, dear !

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