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1:16:03
- Are you waiting for someone ?
- Hmm, Mrs. EIton.

1:16:08
- Mrs. EIton ? Why ever for ?
- I hear much of her.

1:16:13
She is bringing Jane Fairfax
in the carriage.

1:16:16
Perhaps tonight we can finaIIy
ask Jane Fairfax about Mr. Dixon.

1:16:20
Or did you acquire the courage
during my absence ?

1:16:23
Oh, is that they ?
1:16:25
Do, do excuse me.
1:16:30
- Frank just toId me
the most fascinating thing.
- TeII me.

1:16:32
He's heard about Mrs. EIton
and he stiII wants to meet her.

1:16:39
I aIways say, aIways,
1:16:41
there is no pIace where the peopIe
are as nice as in Highbury.

1:16:44
We were not two steps out of the
carriage, not two, it was possibIy Iess,

1:16:48
when Frank ChurchiII,
he came bounding up.

1:16:51
He was bounding, I teII you,
to see if we needed any assistance.

1:16:54
- He is so obIiging.
- [ ChurchiII ] Good evening, Mr. CoIe.

1:16:57
Oh, Mr. ChurchiII, I, I was just teIIing
Miss Woodhouse and Mrs. Weston...

1:17:02
how obIiging you are.
1:17:04
I, I shaII never forget your kindness,
not as Iong as I Iive.

1:17:08
Nor, weII, nor shaII Mother.
1:17:10
Since you repIaced the rivet
in her spectacIes,

1:17:14
not onIy have they been as good as new,
they have been better.

1:17:17
[ GiggIing ]
We are so obIiged.

1:17:20
Oh, Iook ! Isn't this room
just Iike a fairyIand ?

1:17:24
How do you Iike Jane's hair ?
She did it herseIf.

1:17:27
Oh, Iook ! There are the Hugheses.
I must go and say heIIo.

1:17:38
*music**music* [ Instruments Tuning ]
1:17:47
[ Bow Tapping ]
1:17:52
*music**music* [ Dance ]

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