Lady Chatterley
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Based on D.H. Lawrence's |
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Still, those Germans |
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They invented |
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They still lost the war! |
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Do you know why they did? |
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They were too methodical. |
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They fired their cannon |
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It's absurd of course. |
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We soon knew |
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Thanks be to God |
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I never could've stood it. |
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Of course you would have. |
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You won't be killed |
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I never thought I would be. |
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And I never met |
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who wasn't already convinced |
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The body works in mysterious ways |
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with some very strange effects |
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One day, |
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Both his feet had been blown |
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clean off at the ankle. |
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I gave him some morphine |
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to reduce the pain. |
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When I went back 2 hours later, |
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It happens. |
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No vital organ is hit. |
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Yet one's life is destroyed. |
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Nothing anyone can do. |
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Until 1916, |
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the German cannons outdid ours. |
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Ours were so old, we never knew |
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where they'd reach. |
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One awful day, |
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our cannons killed our own men |
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We received the order to charge. |
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I felt a spray of hot water |
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It was Wallace. |
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Such a decent chap. |
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He called to me as I ran. |
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I was about to answer him |
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when I saw him overtake me |
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Like a headless chicken! |
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He went a long way too. |
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I was covered in his blood. |
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When I was picked up |
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I realised I'd never thought |
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Not even the day |
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You're not eating? |
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We should have invited fewer people. |
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All that conversation exhausted you. |
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Clifford, you're tired out. |
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What's the point? |
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I'll let you rest then. |
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That day, the valet was ill. |
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Clifford had an order |
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Oh, good evening. |
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Sir Clifford has a message. |
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For tomorrow night's meal... |
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Sir Clifford would like 2 pheasants. |
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But you don't have to see to it now. |
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Tomorrow |
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will be fine with the cook. |
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Very well, my lady. |
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That's all. |
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Thank you. Good evening. |
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Good evening, my lady. |
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Does my lady need anything? |
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No, thank you, Kate. Goodnight. |
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Goodnight, my lady. |
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Have you finished, my lady? |
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Yes, thank you. |
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Should I help you into bed? |
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No, thanks, I'll call Marshall. |
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Goodnight then. |
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Goodnight, Connie. |
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Connie! |
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What's wrong? |
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I don't know. |
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What do you mean? |
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Seen a doctor? |
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No. I don't think it's serious. |
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I just feel a bit listless. |
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Can you get up? |
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Right... |
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I see nothing organically wrong. |
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But you're abnormally weak, |
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I'll prescribe a pick-me-up, |
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can make yourself better. |
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Get a change of air. |
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Take your mind off things. |
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If you don't |
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Consequences? |
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It runs in the family. |
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Your mother's cancer was so abrupt. |
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That kind of illness |
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What about Mrs Bolton? |
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The nurse from Tevershall? |
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Do you know her? |
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Vaguely. |
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She'd be just right to look after you. |
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Maybe you should ask her opinion? |
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Well, we have. |
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She's delighted by the idea |
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What if I don't want her here? |
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That's entirely up to you. |
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Then, the matter's settled. |
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Absolutely. |
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I'll take Constance |
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Be reasonable, Clifford. |
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You should have had |
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The following Monday, |
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Sir Clifford prefers to shave himself. |
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Unless he's too tired. |
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Marshall will help you |
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Very well, my lady. |
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I believe your bath is ready. |
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Thank you. |
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Right... |
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I'll leave you to it. |
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See you later. |
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Yes, see you later. |
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I didn't know you were here! |
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Sir Clifford is in bed. |
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Good, thank you. |
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Why don't you go for a walk? |
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The daffodils are out |
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You could pick some for your room. |
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Daffodils? Already? |
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I wondered |
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I better rest for a minute |
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Do you want to sit in the hut? |
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Yes, please. |
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Thank you. |
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Should I shut the door? |
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Oh, no, thank you. |
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It's very pretty here. |
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It's so calm. |
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I'd like to come and rest here |
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Do you lock the door when you go? |
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Is there a spare key? |
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No, mine's the only one. |
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Couldn't you find me another one? |
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Another key for the hut? |
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Don't you understand me? |
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I understand you quite well, my lady. |
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Do you think so? |
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It's possible. |
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Right. |
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Very well. |
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I shall ask him. |
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And if he hasn't |
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It shouldn't take |
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Perhaps, I don't even know |
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In that case, I'll see to it. |
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If my lady tells me the day she goes |
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I'll let you know. |
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Good evening, Parkin. |
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'Evening, your ladyship. |
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I came to see if you were back. |
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Sir Clifford wants his tea. |
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Am I late? I didn't notice the time. |
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I'm sorry, Clifford. |
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Where were you all this time? |
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I went for a walk in the forest. |
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The flowers are in bloom. |
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Look. Aren't they marvellous? |
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I stopped for a while |
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You know, |
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Do you know if there's a spare key? |
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You can pour the water now. |
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Mrs Bolton's warmed the pot. |
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A spare key to what? |
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The hut. |
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It's so peaceful there. |
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If I had a key |
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Parkin said |
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that you might have a spare key. |
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I'll have a look, but I doubt it. |
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I don't think |
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Yes, that wouldn't surprise me. |
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Why's that? |
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He must think it's his territory. |
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It's just a place he goes to work. |
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To you it is. |
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He must see it as his den |
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So, you think I shouldn't go there? |
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That's not the question. |
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If you want to go there |
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The hut belongs to you, |
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But Parkin might be offended. |
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I don't want him to be! |
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You're asking for too much. |
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Especially with |
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2 weeks later |
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June 21st. |
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June 21st? |
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Do you want me to shave you? |
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Do you know how to? |
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Oh, yes, I've often done it. |
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Go on then. |
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I didn't know |
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We'd all forgotten. |
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What's going on? |
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Winter tells me |
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The board are waiting. |
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Is it reasonable? |
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I feel fine. |
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- Should I go with you? |
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How pretty! |
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Is it a bird house? |
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A kind of shelter. |
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It's pretty. |
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Have the birds built their nests? |
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Yes, there's some blue tits. |
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Where? |
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In that copse. |
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I'd so like to be a bird. |
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I've got that spare key for you. |
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Really? |
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I'll fetch it. |
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Thank you very much. |
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Are you sure I won't disturb you? |
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You won't disturb me, my lady. |
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That's perfect then. |
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Well, good evening. |
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Good evening. |
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From then on, Constance went |
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Good afternoon. |
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- Do you want some? |
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Thank you. |
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The next few days, she couldn't go. |
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Clifford's aunt |
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Have the eggs hatched? |
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Almost all of the first clutch. |
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Oh, they're looking at me. |
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She won't let me. |
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Isn't it charming? |
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It's so charming. |
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Lively, isn't it? |
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That's the liveliest one. |
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Is something wrong? |
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Oh, no. |
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It's so trusting. |
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Don't cry for that, my lady. |
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Put it back. |
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Do you want to? |
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Let's go in the hut. |
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I suppose it was bound to happen. |
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Yes, I think so too. |
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I must hurry. |
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Don't come with me. |
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Say something... |
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What should I say to yer? |
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You don't regret it, do you? |
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Me? No. |
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- Do you? |
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I'm happy. |
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That night, Constance |
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The housewife every man dreams of. |
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Modest yet attentive, |
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with her big, clear eyes |
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and calm gentleness |
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You're here late. |
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Did you want to come in? |
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Just to lock up. |
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Are you angry about yesterday? |
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Not at all. |
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And you? |
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Me? Not at all. |
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You didn't feel as if you... |
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so to speak... lowered yourself? |
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By doing it with a man like me... |
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Lowered myself? |
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Why? Do you think |
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With one of your husband's servants. |
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You're not a servant - |
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But maybe you feel as if you've... |
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lost something? |
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Don't think that, my lady. |
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It's... not easy |
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to call you "my lady" |
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I don't want you to call me that. |
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I really don't. |
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And if you like me... |
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Do you like me? |
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Yes. |
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Ay... |
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These things happen... |
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Come on, then. |
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I can't stay long. |
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You came so late. |
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Yer not cold? |
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Yer should come to my place. |
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Do yer mind if I accompany yer? |
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Let me go. |
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I'm not stopping you. |
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I'll come tomorrow if I can. |
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Goodnight. |
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The next few days, |
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Constance stayed away from the hut. |
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Hello, Gold. |
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How good to see you, my lady. |
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I was worried about you. |
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Oh, I'm fine now. Just fine. |
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- Would you like a cup of tea? |
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I'm not disturbing you? |
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You don't miss your job too much? |
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Oh, no! |
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Time flies when you have a child. |
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I always dreamt of having children |
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It's heaven. |
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Luke will be home soon. |
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First the miners, |
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Are you going along the road? |
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No, I'll go through the warren. |
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What are you doing here? |
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Were you going to the hut? |
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No, I was going home. |
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I went to Marehay |
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and I'm on my way home. |
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I must be going. |
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I won't bother you any longer. |
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Come on. |
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Come on. |
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We both came together this time. |
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We did? |
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How do I look? |
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There. |
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How can I ever thank you? |
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What for? |
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Well, for this. |
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No reason to thank me. |
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But... |
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I just wanted to thank you. |
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Well, goodbye. |
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Goodbye. |
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Sorry, I lost track of time. |
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I walked over to Marehay. |
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I saw Mrs Flint and her baby. |
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Then, I had tea with her. |
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Such a sweet baby! |
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His hair is so soft, |
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Did you wonder where I was? |
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We did, indeed. |
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We nearly called the police! |
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I saw you go towards the gate. |
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I thought you'd gone |
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to have tea at the rectory. |
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I thought of it, but in the end |
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I went to Marehay. |
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You should have a hot bath. |
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You'll catch your death of cold. |
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Were you looking for me, |
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I am here for my son |
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Since once a day, you let me see |
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I was on my way |
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To kiss him and grieve with him. |
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The Greeks, to judge by their alarms, |
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What is this fear in their hearts? |
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Has some Trojan escaped you? |
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- Goodnight. |
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Tell me, Connie... |
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Have you heard the rumour |
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for Wragby? |
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- Is there such a rumour? |
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As absurd as it may seem. |
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Who told you? |
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Winter. |
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He asked ever so innocently: |
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"Is there any truth to the rumour?" |
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And what did you say? |
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Won't you turn around? |
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It's annoying! |
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What could I say? |
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"There's no truth to it, |
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And that there couldn't be any? |
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No, I didn't go that far. |
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I wasn't too sure, to be honest. |
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What did you tell him? |
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Well, it may sound a bit puerile, |
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I said that we hadn't given up hope. |
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What if I did have a baby? |
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Whose baby? |
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Whose baby! |
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Come now! |
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I may be mundane, |
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to have a partner |
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Oh, that's not a problem! |
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You say so yourself: "One body |
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Good. |
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One point to you. |
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Where's your father |
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Near Menton. The Villa Natividad. |
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The Villa Natividad? |
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It's too good to be true! |
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You're going? |
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You don't want me to say no? |
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Oh, no. |
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Hello. |
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I told Clifford I might have a baby. |
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You said that? |
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Well, it's possible, you know. |
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Would Sir Clifford... |
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accept it as his own? |
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Yes, I think so. |
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But... you didn't mention me? |
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No. |
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I'm going away soon |
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I could always say |
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You're going away? For how long? |
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5 to 6 weeks. |
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When do you go? |
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In 3 weeks' time. Around mid-June. |
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I see. That's not far off. |
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Leave it. |
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I'll do it. |
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Sir Clifford will think |
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got you pregnant, won't he? |
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What'd he say |
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He'd be furious. |
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But you won't |
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tell him will you? |
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You needn't worry about that. |
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Is that why you wanted me? |
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I don't know. |
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I wanted... |
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I don't know what I wanted. |
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I just wanted... |
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I wanted you. |
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I want you. |
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And a baby, too, perhaps. |
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You didn't consider me? |
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I liked your body. |
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My body? |
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D'you still like it? |
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Yes. |
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I can't imagine |
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that you like to touch me |
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I do. I love touching you. |
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I don't think so. |
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It's just that I'm a little scared. |
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Do you like it when I touch you? |
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Yes, very much. |
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Well, what's stopping you then? |
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Now you can touch me if you like. |
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Yer beautiful. |
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Can we lie down? |
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If he has the baby |
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See yer soon then? |
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Go on, yer run along now. |
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Oh, Lady Chatterley, |
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Good morning, Mrs Bentley. |
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Sir Clifford isn't with you? |
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I'm afraid not. |
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He rarely comes now. |
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Excuse me, |
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Sir Clifford passes by my window |
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Is Sir Clifford as well as they say? |
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He's in fine form, thank you. |
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I felt it as soon as you came in. |
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You look absolutely radiant. |
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Hello. |
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- Can I come in? |
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I'm not disturbing you? |
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No, I just got back from Uthwaite |
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Please carry on eating. |
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Do you want a cup of tea? |
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Maybe I can do it. |
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If you like. |
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The pot's there. |
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And the tea's on the shelf. |
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Is that you? |
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In that photo. |
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Is that you at your wedding? |
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Just after. |
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Were you in love with her |
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I suppose so, in a way. |
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I was smitten. |
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Do you still love her? |
00:16:00 |
Me? No, I don't love her any more. |
00:16:03 |
But it wasn't love anyway. |
00:16:06 |
It wasn't love between us. |
00:16:08 |
But... Really? |
00:16:12 |
I'd rather change the subject. |
00:16:46 |
When did you lose your husband? |
00:16:50 |
17 years ago. |
00:16:51 |
Really... |
00:16:54 |
He was 28. |
00:16:56 |
And I was 24. |
00:17:02 |
Was it in the mine? |
00:17:04 |
Yes, an explosion. |
00:17:11 |
Mining wasn't for him. |
00:17:13 |
His father was a miner, |
00:17:16 |
But he wasn't cut out |
00:17:27 |
You often think of him? |
00:17:30 |
Oh, yes. |
00:17:32 |
I can't help it. |
00:17:35 |
It was so sudden. |
00:17:46 |
A few days later, |
00:17:48 |
Clifford wished to go out |
00:17:52 |
Look at me on my foaming steed! |
00:17:55 |
- Coughing, more like. |
00:17:59 |
Spluttering, even! |
00:18:18 |
I thought we could do some work |
00:18:22 |
The mine's doing well. |
00:18:27 |
What if there are more strikes? |
00:18:30 |
Why on earth |
00:18:33 |
They'd ruin the industry... |
00:18:37 |
Maybe they don't care |
00:18:40 |
It's what fills their bellies. |
00:18:41 |
If not their pockets, |
00:18:45 |
No, I'm not too worried |
00:18:49 |
Simply because they'll soon be |
00:18:53 |
What do you mean? |
00:18:55 |
Are you going to ban strikes? |
00:18:57 |
The miners will never let you! |
00:18:59 |
We won't tell them. |
00:19:04 |
The slightest spanner in the works |
00:19:07 |
and they'd starve. |
00:19:09 |
They would, not me. |
00:19:24 |
Are you so sure that there's |
00:19:28 |
Heavens, no! |
00:19:30 |
Nothing is more dangerous |
00:19:34 |
The masses only want one thing: |
00:19:39 |
- Meaning you. |
00:19:41 |
You, us. |
00:19:44 |
Well, I'm sorry, |
00:19:48 |
What? |
00:19:50 |
That some are made to command, |
00:19:53 |
That's the way it's always been. |
00:19:55 |
May I remind you |
00:19:59 |
- I don't play boss. |
00:20:03 |
All your servants know it full well. |
00:20:05 |
Being pleasant to them |
00:20:09 |
You're their boss, like it or not. |
00:20:12 |
Even with Mrs Bolton. |
00:20:15 |
I'm sure I don't boss her. |
00:20:19 |
No, you ask her to do things. |
00:20:22 |
It's exactly the same. |
00:20:42 |
What if I tried to go to the spring? |
00:20:45 |
I haven't seen it in ages. |
00:20:48 |
Yes, why not? |
00:21:11 |
- Will you come to my place tonight? |
00:21:14 |
Yes, this evening. For the night. |
00:21:18 |
All right. |
00:21:19 |
I must go. |
00:21:21 |
I'll wait at the gate. |
00:21:35 |
This chair is admirable. |
00:22:01 |
It's icy cold. |
00:22:04 |
Shouldn't one make a wish? |
00:22:06 |
One should. |
00:22:08 |
And did you? |
00:22:10 |
Yes, but one mustn't tell. |
00:22:47 |
You should hoot for Parkin. |
00:22:49 |
Let her catch her breath. |
00:22:53 |
Is there a stone |
00:23:23 |
- I'll help. |
00:23:25 |
What's the point of the engine? |
00:23:30 |
Put the stone back. |
00:23:42 |
- You should call... |
00:23:46 |
Can't you stay still for 5 minutes? |
00:24:29 |
I thought you were having trouble. |
00:24:32 |
Won't it move? |
00:24:33 |
It would seem not. |
00:24:47 |
- Is there any petrol? |
00:25:12 |
What's wrong? |
00:25:14 |
Can you see? |
00:25:16 |
No. |
00:25:18 |
The connections look fine. |
00:25:25 |
Give her a try. |
00:25:33 |
That's better. I'll just push... |
00:25:35 |
Wait! Let the engine try. |
00:25:44 |
Clifford, this chair |
00:25:47 |
Why bother insisting? |
00:25:57 |
She won't do it. |
00:25:58 |
She's done it before. |
00:26:02 |
Careful! |
00:26:17 |
There! What did I tell you? |
00:26:21 |
- You're pushing? |
00:26:23 |
Let go of her! |
00:26:24 |
- She won't make it on her own. |
00:26:28 |
It's what she was made for. |
00:26:36 |
Clifford, the brake! |
00:26:38 |
The brake! |
00:26:39 |
The brake, Clifford! |
00:26:49 |
I'm clearly at everyone's mercy. |
00:27:10 |
I think this chair needs pushing. |
00:27:18 |
Would you be so kind |
00:27:21 |
I hope I didn't offend you at all. |
00:27:24 |
No, no offence, sir. |
00:27:30 |
Would you like me |
00:27:34 |
Please do. |
00:27:58 |
Is that really necessary? |
00:28:01 |
You should have let us push before. |
00:28:31 |
Parkin, it only remains for me |
00:28:33 |
I need another engine for this chair. |
00:28:38 |
Go and have a beer |
00:28:41 |
No, thank you, sir. |
00:29:03 |
I'll lunch in my room |
00:29:05 |
If you don't mind. |
00:29:06 |
As you wish, my dear. |
00:29:14 |
Cards. |
00:29:16 |
- 3. |
00:30:02 |
- You're here... |
00:30:11 |
You're on time. |
00:30:13 |
Yes, it was very easy. |
00:30:47 |
Do you hear those noises? |
00:30:51 |
It's the trees. |
00:30:59 |
It sounds like they call each other, |
00:31:01 |
each in their own language. |
00:31:15 |
And what are they? |
00:31:19 |
Pine trees. |
00:31:35 |
You leave the light on? |
00:31:37 |
At night, I do. |
00:31:39 |
Then people can't tell |
00:31:43 |
What people? |
00:31:45 |
I don't know. Anybody. |
00:31:54 |
Do you want something to eat? |
00:31:56 |
No, thank you. |
00:31:58 |
But you eat if you're hungry. |
00:32:00 |
I'm all right. |
00:33:16 |
Do you want one? |
00:33:18 |
Yes, please. |
00:34:07 |
Will you love me? |
00:34:10 |
Yes... I'll love you. |
00:34:13 |
You must love me. |
00:34:34 |
You should take that off. |
00:34:37 |
Take yours off then. |
00:35:12 |
Turn round. |
00:35:16 |
Turn round |
00:36:38 |
You're already awake? |
00:37:12 |
Yer better go. |
00:37:39 |
Is it sunny? |
00:37:42 |
It will be. |
00:37:48 |
How curious. It's tiny now. |
00:37:51 |
Like a bud. |
00:39:20 |
When did you say |
00:39:24 |
On Thursday. |
00:39:26 |
Oh, yes, that's right, Thursday. |
00:39:34 |
When will you be back? |
00:39:36 |
A month later. |
00:39:39 |
5 weeks at the most. |
00:39:42 |
If you ever do come back. |
00:39:44 |
- Why wouldn't I come back? |
00:39:48 |
The hand of God... |
00:39:50 |
An earthquake... |
00:39:54 |
Or a heart quake. |
00:39:58 |
Talking of which, |
00:40:01 |
is your sister looking |
00:40:05 |
I mean, as well as yours. |
00:40:10 |
Not that I know of. |
00:40:12 |
The plan only concerns you? |
00:40:18 |
Would you like to know |
00:40:21 |
- Your conditions? |
00:40:24 |
Or had that detail slipped your mind? |
00:40:30 |
Go ahead. |
00:40:34 |
The child will be English |
00:40:39 |
On the father's side, |
00:40:41 |
of at least decent stock. |
00:40:46 |
I shall bear it in mind. |
00:41:58 |
Right... |
00:42:18 |
- I thought you'd got lost. |
00:42:21 |
But I was getting ready to leave. |
00:42:24 |
When do you go? |
00:42:26 |
Tomorrow. |
00:42:27 |
- Tomorrow? |
00:42:31 |
My sister's picking me up. |
00:42:41 |
- Where are you going? |
00:42:45 |
And near the Italian border, |
00:42:49 |
Not where the war was? |
00:42:50 |
No. Much further south. |
00:42:53 |
By the seaside. |
00:43:03 |
It's only for a month. |
00:43:10 |
Won't you be glad to see me again? |
00:43:16 |
You know... |
00:43:17 |
it'll do me good to go away. |
00:43:19 |
I haven't been away in so long. |
00:43:22 |
Ay, it'll do you good. |
00:43:47 |
What are you doing? |
00:43:49 |
I want to run in the rain. |
00:43:51 |
Don't you think you're wet enough? |
00:43:54 |
No, not at all. |
00:46:33 |
Wait. |
00:47:52 |
It's pretty. |
00:48:11 |
You need a flower too. |
00:48:15 |
Wait there. |
00:48:44 |
It's too long. |
00:49:49 |
There. |
00:49:53 |
That's good. |
00:49:59 |
You need a crown too. |
00:50:33 |
It would be so good |
00:50:41 |
Come here. |
00:50:53 |
Wouldn't yer like |
00:50:59 |
The world's the same everywhere. |
00:51:03 |
But nobody will know who we are. |
00:51:07 |
Not at first. |
00:51:10 |
But they will. |
00:51:23 |
Wouldn't you like me |
00:51:25 |
You could look after it. |
00:51:29 |
I have enough of my own money. |
00:51:31 |
Then, you'd be your own boss. |
00:51:35 |
How much have yer got? |
00:51:37 |
I don't know exactly. |
00:51:40 |
4 to 5 hundred pounds a year. |
00:51:43 |
4 to 5 hundred a year! |
00:51:46 |
It's my mother's inheritance. |
00:51:50 |
Well, I never...! I thought I was |
00:51:55 |
Wouldn't you like to have a farm? |
00:52:00 |
My sister could help me find one. |
00:52:02 |
She's very practically minded. |
00:52:06 |
I don't think |
00:52:13 |
I'm not just any woman. |
00:52:17 |
And anyway... |
00:52:19 |
it wouldn't be |
00:52:22 |
You could start the farm, |
00:52:24 |
then I could come and live with you. |
00:52:27 |
If we decide to get divorced |
00:52:33 |
Yer'd never want |
00:52:37 |
Yer'd never want |
00:52:40 |
I would! Why wouldn't I? |
00:52:43 |
And you'd be independent, |
00:52:45 |
you wouldn't owe anyone anything. |
00:52:53 |
I think what you prefer |
00:52:58 |
You like seeing me from time to time, |
00:53:01 |
but I don't think |
00:53:09 |
That's why I think |
00:53:12 |
where I could come |
00:53:15 |
without worrying about marriage. |
00:53:19 |
Yer right. |
00:53:22 |
Once you marry a woman, |
00:53:25 |
She starts bossing you about. |
00:53:28 |
Well, usually, |
00:53:33 |
Forget it. |
00:53:46 |
God, how I love you! |
00:53:58 |
The next day, Constance |
00:54:19 |
I'll be right back. |
00:54:27 |
Goodbye, Clifford. |
00:54:29 |
Bon voyage, Connie. |
00:54:48 |
Go on, drive off. |
00:55:47 |
Stop! |
00:55:48 |
What? |
00:55:49 |
Stop, I beg you! |
00:55:51 |
Stop! |
00:56:32 |
You're here... |
00:56:36 |
Don't cry. |
00:56:37 |
It'll be all right. |
00:56:41 |
It'll be just fine. |
00:57:12 |
Yer fly away now. |
00:57:48 |
What is going on? |
00:57:55 |
Well, what a good start! |
00:58:13 |
The two women |
00:58:16 |
where they spent a few days |
00:58:21 |
The three of them formed a clan, |
00:58:26 |
And Constance realised |
00:58:29 |
the power of these family ties |
00:58:33 |
although she had so often denied it. |
00:58:38 |
On the ferry, she confided in Hilda |
00:58:41 |
who disapproved of the misalliance, |
00:58:43 |
but couldn't help being in sympathy |
00:58:48 |
In Paris, the trio became a quartet. |
00:58:51 |
Duncan Forbes, a Scottish painter, |
00:58:54 |
the sister's childhood friend, |
00:58:57 |
They set off together |
00:59:00 |
across France |
00:59:03 |
stopping wherever |
00:59:12 |
Finally, they came |
00:59:15 |
2 weeks after they left, |
00:59:17 |
they reached the Villa Natividad |
01:00:16 |
Constance was only happy |
01:00:21 |
For the first few days, |
01:00:24 |
But she now felt |
01:00:29 |
which she was unable to control. |
01:00:51 |
She received |
01:00:53 |
regular news from Clifford. |
01:00:55 |
He was glad |
01:00:58 |
and told her with his typical wit |
01:01:01 |
of his recent readings and |
01:01:07 |
His best stories |
01:01:11 |
who had told him |
01:01:13 |
about the gamekeeper's |
01:01:16 |
The day before, |
01:01:20 |
had moved back in, |
01:01:24 |
The man she used to live with, |
01:01:27 |
had apparently thrown her out. |
01:02:16 |
I have just received your letter. |
01:02:23 |
You will be surprised and happy |
01:02:28 |
He has recovered so well that |
01:02:33 |
As for Parkin, |
01:02:38 |
The day after Bertha turned up, |
01:02:41 |
she went to the JP to get Parkin |
01:02:47 |
But Parkin flatly refused. |
01:02:49 |
So, the JP told him |
01:02:52 |
Parkin said |
01:02:55 |
Parkin's been at his mother's |
01:02:59 |
He now says he has to leave |
01:03:01 |
and Sir Clifford will have to find |
01:03:07 |
I was about to close, but there's |
01:03:13 |
As Parkin went past the inn, Bertha's |
01:03:17 |
They'd all been drinking. |
01:03:20 |
Dan Coutts stopped him, |
01:03:24 |
They went out the back to fight. |
01:03:27 |
They say it was a terrible sight. |
01:03:29 |
All those brutes |
01:03:33 |
Parkin was knocked to the ground |
01:03:37 |
and hit his head |
01:03:41 |
The doctor said |
01:03:45 |
but he didn't stop retching for hours. |
01:03:50 |
I went to see him at his mother's. |
01:03:53 |
I told him |
01:03:56 |
and he just turned |
01:03:58 |
and looked at me. |
01:03:59 |
Then, he fell asleep. |
01:05:21 |
My dear Connie! How are you? |
01:05:24 |
Me? |
01:05:26 |
Just fine. But what about you? |
01:05:35 |
It's a miracle to see you standing. |
01:05:38 |
Can you walk? |
01:05:40 |
I wouldn't call it walking. |
01:05:42 |
But I can go forward |
01:05:46 |
Field! Were you in on the plot? |
01:05:49 |
Surprised, my lady? |
01:05:50 |
You can say that again! |
01:05:55 |
It's not dangerous? |
01:05:56 |
No, you needn't worry. |
01:05:59 |
Shall we go? Or would you rather |
01:06:03 |
Let's go. |
01:06:24 |
At last, my lady, you're here! |
01:06:27 |
Welcome home! |
01:06:29 |
What a joy to see you again. |
01:06:36 |
All right, Clifford? |
01:06:38 |
The steps are the hardest part. |
01:06:47 |
It's really wonderful. |
01:06:52 |
Come on, Marshall, let's go. |
01:07:09 |
You must be exhausted. |
01:07:12 |
It went perfectly. |
01:07:26 |
Thank you for your letter. |
01:07:33 |
So, what happened in the end? |
01:07:36 |
Is Parkin here? |
01:07:39 |
He moved out yesterday. |
01:07:40 |
The new gamekeeper is moving in. |
01:07:43 |
The new gamekeeper... |
01:07:45 |
Mrs Bolton? |
01:07:46 |
Excuse me... Coming. |
01:09:10 |
I wanted to tell you... |
01:09:14 |
I think I'm going to have a baby. |
01:09:20 |
Have you told Sir Clifford? |
01:09:23 |
Not yet. |
01:09:27 |
When you do, |
01:09:30 |
will he accept it? |
01:09:33 |
Yes. |
01:09:36 |
You shouldn't hate him for that. |
01:09:39 |
I don't hate him. |
01:09:41 |
Yes, you do. |
01:09:43 |
You hate everyone at the moment. |
01:09:48 |
Yes, yer right. |
01:09:51 |
I feel like I've swallowed poison. |
01:09:59 |
Is it the idea of going to Sheffield? |
01:10:03 |
Yeah, I hate the idea of that too. |
01:10:09 |
You'd rather have stayed here? |
01:10:12 |
No use discussing it. I've always |
01:10:17 |
No, listen to me. |
01:10:22 |
It's not in your nature. |
01:10:25 |
Why can't we look |
01:10:31 |
That's all over and done with. |
01:10:33 |
And it's not right for a man |
01:10:39 |
I'm so worried |
01:10:42 |
We'll see... |
01:10:49 |
But promise me... Look at me. |
01:10:55 |
Promise me, if you're really unhappy |
01:10:57 |
you'll let me find you |
01:11:01 |
Do you promise? |
01:11:08 |
The thing is, |
01:11:13 |
I'm so unhappy |
01:11:18 |
But why should you be |
01:11:22 |
It's better you're not. |
01:11:23 |
No, it's not. |
01:11:25 |
You have to be like other folk. |
01:11:31 |
When I was a kid, |
01:11:36 |
She said there was |
01:11:40 |
that was more like a woman |
01:11:43 |
Well, maybe she was right. |
01:11:47 |
Why do you say that |
01:11:51 |
You're more sensitive |
01:11:55 |
You should be proud |
01:11:58 |
Yer can call it |
01:12:01 |
I see it as a handicap. |
01:12:04 |
The idea of going to that factory |
01:12:08 |
Other folk manage it |
01:12:15 |
That's why I wanted |
01:12:18 |
But yer don't want to go, so... |
01:12:21 |
No, please don't go to Canada. |
01:12:23 |
I've been there and to America. |
01:12:26 |
I couldn't be happy there. |
01:12:29 |
And I don't think |
01:12:32 |
It'd kill something in you. |
01:12:35 |
You have a gift. |
01:12:37 |
You don't realise it, but I know. |
01:12:40 |
You have the gift of life. |
01:12:42 |
Now I'm afraid you'll spoil it |
01:12:44 |
when I need it so much. |
01:12:46 |
Please trust me. |
01:12:52 |
I know one thing for sure: |
01:12:56 |
Exactly. That's just it. |
01:12:58 |
I can give you the money tomorrow |
01:13:03 |
A little farm you could work on. |
01:13:07 |
No! You don't understand. |
01:13:21 |
I love you. |
01:13:23 |
If you only knew how much! |
01:13:27 |
But I mustn't feel small. |
01:13:31 |
I feel like there's no place for me, |
01:13:35 |
like I'm worth nothing to no one... |
01:13:37 |
except to you. |
01:13:48 |
When you went away, I tried |
01:13:53 |
because it was no use. |
01:13:57 |
But when I still thought about you... |
01:14:00 |
I said to myself: |
01:14:03 |
You're like my home. |
01:14:06 |
And yet, real houses |
01:14:15 |
It's because... |
01:14:18 |
until I met you, |
01:14:21 |
everything was like a prison to me. |
01:14:25 |
belittled. |
01:14:28 |
You opened up the world to me. |
01:14:36 |
how you opened up to me... |
01:14:41 |
how you gave me freedom... |
01:14:47 |
I think I'm stupid to be afraid. |
01:14:49 |
And if you want me |
01:14:53 |
then, I accept. |
01:15:02 |
I'm sorry. |
01:15:05 |
It's because I'm so happy |
01:15:44 |
I better go now |
01:15:47 |
without saying goodbye or anything. |
01:15:53 |
But I just wanted to say |
01:15:56 |
I mean, while we're not together, |
01:15:59 |
I don't mind if you see other women. |
01:16:03 |
I won't need to. |
01:16:05 |
You never know. |
01:16:07 |
But don't tell me. |
01:16:10 |
But keep your heart gentle. |
01:16:13 |
Because if you do |
01:16:17 |
I've been without women before. |
01:16:20 |
I can wait, you know. |
01:16:23 |
Really? You'll wait for me? |
01:16:29 |
If I need you one day, |
01:16:33 |
if I can't stand my life, |
01:16:35 |
if I decide to leave Clifford |
01:16:37 |
you'll come for me? |
01:16:39 |
If you think you need me |
01:16:43 |
If you think |
01:16:45 |
I'll do what's best for us. |
01:16:48 |
I'll get a job on a farm and... |
01:16:50 |
You'll come for me |
01:16:54 |
Yes. |