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You can hear this line at 00:47:32.285 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- That is his portrait, by the way. He was a man of dominating character. Arrogant, reckless, handsome and of a violent temper.
- He married a very beautiful heiress, a Miss Perry. The couple retired to Marsden Lacy where they lived contentedly for a time.
- Then suddenly, disaster overtook them. Out hunting one day, Etherington was thrown by his horse, which then rolled on him.
- His spine was injured. He was never again able to do more than drag himself a few paces from this bed.
- How dreadful.
- Yes.
- Unfortunately, the effects of such constraint on a man of his enormous energy were more than his mind could endure.
- He became morose, embittered, suspicious, above all, of his wife. Quite without reason, he began accusing the poor lady of betraying him. With his friends, with strangers, with his servants.
- Had she not been so devoted to him, she certainly would've left him, and indeed it would've been better for her had she done so.
- For one day, in an excess of jealous rage, he strangled her, and then sat down in front of the mirror, your mirror... and cut his throat.
- What a horrible story.
- Then the mirror hasn't been used again until Peter... until I bought it for my husband.
- Precisely.
- Peter, darling? Oh, there you are!
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