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Margaret Schlegel:
Will you forgive her as you yourself have been forgiven... you have had a mistress; I forgave you. My sister has a lover, you drive her from the house. Why can you not be honest for once in your life? Why can't you say what Helen has done, I have done!
Will you forgive her as you yourself have been forgiven... you have had a mistress; I forgave you. My sister has a lover, you drive her from the house. Why can you not be honest for once in your life? Why can't you say what Helen has done, I have done!
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Will you forgive her
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as you yourself have been forgiven
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As I myself have been Please answer my question Henry
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Your sister can sleep at the hotel I have my children
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and the memory of my dear wife to consider
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You have mentioned Mrs Wilcox
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In reply may I mention Mrs Bast
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You have not been yourself all day Henry listen
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You have had a mistress I forgave you
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Movie Summary
A saga of class relations and changing times in an Edwardian England on the brink of modernity, the film centers on liberal Margaret Schlegel, who, along with her sister Helen, becomes involved with two couples: wealthy, conservative industrialist Henry Wilcox and his wife Ruth, and the downwardly mobile working-class Leonard Bast and his mistress Jackie.
