
I'm only here as a governess because I don't know that my real father, the count, is on his deathbed. Hence the pending inheritance. Is that more acceptable?
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:27,
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A much more reputable profession for a woman. Oh! The very phrase "profession for a woman" makes me fell quite ill. Heavens! I think I need to play the piano or do some sewing.
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:30,
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i seem to have worn them through!
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:31,
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you boil my blood.
You are not fit to bear the name 'Baron' nor are you fit to remove the scum from a pigs back with your tongue!!
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:35,
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You are not fit to bear the name 'Baron' nor are you fit to remove the scum from a pigs back with your tongue!!

and ones mother has never aired a grevance
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:37,
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you have insulted me and my good mother.
I must soon leave for China and will not till you have left B3tashire House taking your most foul manners and tongue with you!
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:40,
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I must soon leave for China and will not till you have left B3tashire House taking your most foul manners and tongue with you!

There are cads, bounders, blackguards and scoundrels at the door. Who will protect us from this bed of immorality?
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:43,
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half an hour, but will return around twoish.
I think you will be safe till then, My butler Podbury will be here to safeguard you.
And Lord Newington is a man of high morals, he will protect you.
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:45,
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I think you will be safe till then, My butler Podbury will be here to safeguard you.
And Lord Newington is a man of high morals, he will protect you.

But wait with bated breath for the return of the beloved Squire
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:50,
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perhaps you should lie down in a darkened room?
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:32,
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