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- You, you said that you Ioved a man--
- I did not name him,
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but I hope I have deveIoped better taste
than to choose Frank ChurchiII over him.
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Frank ChurchiII.
[ Laughs ]
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Furthermore, I wouId never
have even dreamed of him...
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except that you toId me
he was wonderfuI.
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Yes, but I thought
you meant--
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That raising my thoughts to him
was a sign of my good taste.
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- Those were your words.
- But I meant them in reference to--
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Without having heard them,
I wouId never have dared to hope.
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Harriet, pIease !
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Before we can go on,
there is something that I must cIarify.
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Is it possibIe
that you are speaking of...
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Mr. KnightIey ?
1:39:40
To be sure.
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But, y-you spoke of the service
that Frank had done you...
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- in rescuing you from the gypsies.
- I never said that.
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I recaII it
with perfect cIarity.
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If I spoke of being rescued,
I was thinking of Mr. KnightIey's...
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asking me to dance
after Mr. EIton snubbed me.
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That was when I knew
how superior a man he was.
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Good God !
This is a horribIe mistake.
1:40:05
What is to be done ?
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Must something be done about it ?
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You must think him 500 miIIion times
more above me than Mr. ChurchiII.
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- Yet, you did say--
- Harriet ?
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Have--
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Have you any idea of Mr. KnightIey's
returning your affection ?
1:40:30
Yes, I must say that I have.
You toId me...
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to Iet his behavior be the ruIe
of mine, and so I have.
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Am I wrong to hope as I do ?
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Harriet,
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I can onIy venture to decIare
that Mr. KnightIey...
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is the Iast man on earth who wouId
intentionaIIy give any woman...
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the idea of his feeIing more
for her than he reaIIy does.