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:07:01
Vive Napoleon!
:07:03
Becky, how can you be
so wicked and vengeful?

:07:05
And why not?
In all the years I spent there,

:07:08
I only ever knew
kind words from you.

:07:11
Revenge may be wicked,
but it's perfectly natural.

:07:14
Perhaps it is.
But you're wrong to make me say so.

:07:17
Never mind that.
Let's talk ofhow I'm to spend
my precious week of freedom.

:07:22
My first priority
is to form an opinion
of Captain Osborne.

:07:25
I take that duty
very seriously, you know.

:07:28
It will not tax you.
George is quite perfect.

:07:31
- And so he should be. And your parents?
- Get on there.!

:07:34
I must confess
I'm a little nervous of them.

:07:36
Just be yourself
and everyone will love you.
I do.

:07:39
- Tell me more about your brother.
- Jos?

:07:42
There's nothing to add
to what you already know.

:07:46
He's home on leave from India.
The position is a fine one.

:07:50
It has made him rich.
:07:53
But I'm afraid his life is a lonely one.
:07:56
If only he were married.
:08:05
Come on! Get up!
:08:12
And what children exactly...
:08:14
are to have the benefit of
your instruction, Miss Sharp?

:08:17
The daughters of Sir Pitt Crawley
of Queen's Crawley, ma'am.

:08:20
He's among the first
gentlemen of Hampshire.

:08:23
Or so I was told
when I applied for the position.

:08:25
Mmm.
He is not so prominent that
we have ever heard of him.

:08:31
Do you know the county at all?
No.

:08:33
But that does not frighten me.
I love to visit new places.

:08:37
- Really?
- Oh, indeed!

:08:40
How I envy men who can explore for
themselves all the wonders of the world.

:08:46
And, uh, should you like
to visit India, do you think?

:08:50
India?
I cannot think of anywhere
I'd rather see.

:08:54
The palaces of Delhi,
the Taj Mahal,
the Burning Ghats...

:08:59
Have you made a study
of India, Miss Sharp?


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