Vanity Fair
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:03:02
Is this an inconvenient moment?
:03:04
I've returned for another look, Mr. Sharp,
but I can always come back another time.

:03:07
No need, my lord.
There it is.

:03:11
Virtue Betrayed.
:03:14
Look.
Look as long as you want.

:03:28
- And the price?
- Four guineas, my lord. Just as I said.

:03:31
They're all four guineas.
:03:33
Not that one!
That one is 10!

:03:36
Virtue Betrayed is 10 guineas.
:03:38
- Oh, but that is too much, little miss.
- Good.

:03:42
The model was my late wife.
The child doesn't want to part with it.

:03:47
And if I give you 10 guineas
for this picture of your mother,

:03:49
will you be happy then
to see it go?

:03:51
No.
But it will be too much to refuse.

:03:56
Hmph. Very well then.
:04:00
Ten guineas it shall be.
:04:03
Mark!
:04:15
I'm very much obliged, sir.
:04:18
- Good day to you, Mr. Sharp.
- Good day, my lord.

:04:31
The orphanage can take her,
but I thought you might find her useful.

:04:36
With both parents dead,
there's no one to fuss.

:04:40
You can...
do what you like with the child.

:04:44
Hmm.
How fluent is her French?

:04:47
Oh, very.
Her mother was Parisian.

:04:50
An opera girl.
:04:52
I see.
:04:55
Well, the less said
about that the better.


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