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to go to Spain.
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Je voudrais allez en Spain.
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And that's an "E."
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"His brother, Mr. Pitt Crawley, meanwhile,
has the charm of an undertaker...

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and the humor of a corpse. '"
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Uh, Miss Sharp,
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I thought you might like to see
my pamphlet on the Chickasaw tribes.

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I swear, Mr. Crawley,
you must be a mind reader.

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For there is no subject
of more interest to me.

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"You'll be happy to hear I've found a way
to make myself indispensable to Sir Pitt.

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There is to be a visitor
at Humdrum Hall. '"

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Please!
Be careful with that.

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"Sir Pitt has a half-sister
as rich as Croesus,

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whom, or should I say which,
he adores. '"
No! No, no!

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No, no, no, no!
She's organizing those!

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Stupid wench!
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"And now he is all of a dither
to make the house ready
to receive her. '"

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Up! Up, up, up!
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A little higher.
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"We are quite a party.
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"Mr. Pitt's intended,
LadyJane Sheepshanks,
has arrived with her mother,

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"the old Countess of Southdown,
whom Sir Pitt detests.

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"I promise you, dearest Amelia,
that by the time I have finished,
Hmm.

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"The old man will have
a very proper sense of the merits
ofhis latest employee.

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I will bring order from chaos
and light from darkness. '"

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Quickly now!
Sorry, sir.

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By Heaven!
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Miss Becky,
we don't deserve you.


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