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:33:00
And we won't be gainsaid,
will we?

:33:03
But what could I say
to dear Sir Pitt,
after all his kindness?

:33:07
Oh, leave him to me.
:33:09
When a man has two sons
and a rich spinster sister,

:33:12
he seldom gainsays her,
my dear.

:33:26
Must you go, Rawdon?
Uh, l-I thought you might stay
for some shooting.

:33:29
Oh, no. I... I thought it best
to see them safely back home...

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to, uh, Mayfair.
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Clear the way, there!
:33:44
There she goes,
the best little governess
the girls ever had.

:33:48
Mm, mm.
Suppose I better write to
Miss Pinkerton for a replacement.

:33:53
Let me, Sir Pitt.
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Mm, Miss Pinkerton is an old friend,
and I should so like to be useful.

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Mm.
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Meddlesome old cat.
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"My dear, Miss Pinkerton, mm.
:34:10
"Apupil of yours has recently
come to my notice, mm.

:34:13
"I should so like to know
more ofher history.

:34:18
Her name is Rebecca Sharp. '"

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