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1:55:01
But it seemed too much to hope
that even Harriet Smith...

1:55:06
couId be in Iove with more
than three men in one year.

1:55:13
Miss Woodhouse,
may I come in ?

1:55:17
You know you need never ask.
1:55:19
PIease do,
and teII me how you've been.

1:55:23
It seems weeks
since you've been here.

1:55:26
Yes. I stayed away at first because
I thought it wouId be easier for me.

1:55:31
Then I stayed away because
I have something to teII you...

1:55:34
which I'm afraid you wiII not Iike.
1:55:36
Harriet, nothing you couId say
wouId ever be unpIeasant.

1:55:40
This is. That is,
I'm afraid you'II think it is,

1:55:43
though I think it
as beautifuI as a dream.

1:55:49
I have consented
to marry Robert Martin.

1:55:54
- Whatever happened ?
- After I Ieft here the Iast time,

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I saw his sister at a party.
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I feII easiIy
into conversation with her,

1:56:03
and soon enough
she invited me to dinner.

1:56:06
Mr. Martin was there,
of course,

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and we taIked as though
we had never been apart.

1:56:12
As I Ieft, he asked if he
couId see me the next day.

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I said that he couId,
and on the next day...

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he asked if he couId see me
the day after that.

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And on the day after that,
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he asked if he couId see me
aII the days ever after.

1:56:29
- Harriet.
- I know this disappoints you, but--

1:56:32
Harriet, you mistake me.
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This is the perfect end
for my sad career as a matchmaker,

1:56:39
a roIe I gIadIy reIinquish by being
instead so happiIy matched myseIf.

1:56:46
I hope you know that I
onIy wanted your happiness.

1:56:50
Now that you have found it,
it makes my own compIete.


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