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Hmm. Thank you.
:46:05
Madam,
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would you consider, um...
:46:11
Good gracious!
Here's Sir Pitt!
Oh, my dear, l-l-I can't see him.

:46:15
My mood,
my nerves won't stand it.

:46:17
- Go away.!
- Yes, Sir Pitt.

:46:22
Ah, good.!
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It's-It's not Miss Crawley
I want to see, it's you.

:46:28
You have to come back
to Queen's Crawley.

:46:30
You've heard my news?
Only just now.

:46:33
I'm very sorry.
If there's anything I can do...

:46:36
There is. There's plenty for you to do.
Everything's wrong since you left.

:46:39
You must come back!
Well...

:46:46
Marry me!
:46:49
Come back as Lady Crawley,
if you like.

:46:53
But do come back!
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What? Oh!
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- Don't leave me down here forever.
- Oh, Sir Pitt.

:47:13
I can't.
Can't or won't?

:47:17
Wouldn't you like to be
an old man's darling?

:47:19
No, Sir Pitt, I really can't.
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The truth is, I'm married already.
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Married?
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Oh well, it was worth a try.
:47:34
Well, what a chance is lost!
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Never mind, my dear,
we'll set him up,
won't we, brother?

:47:42
I'll buy him a shop
or commission a portrait.

:47:45
Whoever he is, he and his family
are very lucky to have you.

:47:49
- I hope you think so.
- Indeed I do.

:47:57
Then if you cannot take me
for a wife and sister,


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