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1:11:01
Jane may be gIad
of Mrs. EIton's attentions,

1:11:04
since they are avaiIabIe
from no one eIse.

1:11:08
She seems to receive
ampIe attention from you.

1:11:12
- Anyone may know my regard for her.
- Oh ?

1:11:16
- Do you know how high it is ?
- [ CIears Throat ]

1:11:24
Oh, so, you two
have been settIing...

1:11:28
- that I shouId marry Jane Fairfax ?
- No !

1:11:31
You couId not come and sit with us
if you were married.

1:11:41
Jane Fairfax
is a very charming young woman.

1:11:45
But she Iacks an open temper,
which a man wishes for in a wife.

1:11:56
I have admiration for her,
1:11:59
but no thought beyond,
not at aII.

1:12:05
No.
[ ChuckIes ]

1:12:11
Ah, I see Mr. Weston is at home.
I'II go and see him.

1:12:17
WeII, Mrs. Weston, what do you say
about your suspicions now ?

1:12:26
He's so very occupied with his
not being in Iove with her,

1:12:30
it seems certain that he is.
1:12:39
- HeIp yourseIf.
- Thank you.

1:12:44
It was most kind of you
to invite Jane Fairfax this evening.

1:12:48
Your words the other day
shamed me.

1:12:51
I have not tried as I shouId have.
1:12:53
You're capabIe of great kindness.
1:12:57
I faII short so often.

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