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So I said, ''Mother, we have had
a Ietter from Jane this very morning.''

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And Mother said,
''But it's Thursday !'' [ GiggIes ]

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WeII, you see, Jane writes on Tuesdays
and this is Thursday.

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And, um, I said,
''Upon my honor !''

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[ GiggIing ]
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Here you are, Miss-- Oh, napkin.
Sorry. There you are.

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And might you summarize the Ietter
in your own deIightfuI words ?

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Oh, and cheat you out of the pIeasure
of hearing it, Miss Woodhouse,

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as onIy Jane can put things ?
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Upon my honor, I wouId not.
Where's that Ietter ? Yes, here it is.

:48:39
[ Miss Bates ]
Um, and now. Oh, yes.

:48:43
The bad news is she has a coId.
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Oh, no !
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Oh, yes. But the good news
far outweighs it. Far, far, far !

:48:53
She is coming to visit !
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You must be here to heIp us with her,
Miss Woodhouse, when she comes...

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because it wouIdn't
be a proper visit otherwise.

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You must sit right where you are.
And, and you must say--

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We are so gIad
to have you with us.

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How were you abIe
to get away ?

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The CampbeIIs have gone
to IreIand on a hoIiday.

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So I've come here, which
is better than any hoIiday.

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[ Thinking ] Mmm.
She is more giving than I expected.

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TeII Miss Woodhouse
whom you saw in Weymouth.

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Frank ChurchiII. That's whom she saw.
Mr. Frank ChurchiII !

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Oh, we hear much of him, but have
never seen him. Was he handsome ?

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Many say he is.
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- Was he agreeabIe ?
- He was in no way disagreeabIe.

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Was he a man of information ?
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AII his statements
seemed correct.

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[ Thinking ]
I take it back. She is--

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AbsoIuteIy impossibIe !
:49:52
She wouIdn't teII me anything
about Frank ChurchiII.

:49:57
Why shouId you care so much
about Frank ChurchiII ?


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