J:Should we run off and join a pirate ship?
J: No, Teddy, please don't...
L: It's no use, Jo!
J: No! No...
L: Jo we gotta have it out!
J: No, we don't!
L: I've loved you ever since I've known you, Jo! I couldn't help it - and you've been so good to me - and I've tried to show it, but you wouldn't let me. So now I'm going to make you here now, and give an answer! Because I can't go like this any longer!
L: I gave up biliards, I gave up everything you didn't like, and I waited and I never complained, which is fine, I'm happy I did it, but I did it because...Because I've figured - I've figured you'd love me, Jo! Tough I'm not hald good enoug-
J: Yes, you are! You're a great deal, even too good for me! And I'm so grateful of you, and I'm so proud of you and I don't know why I can't love you as you want me to...
L: You can't?
J: No, I-I can't...
J: I'm sorry, Teddy! I'm so sorry! I'm so desperately sorry but I can't help it!
L: I can't love anyone else other than you, Jo.
J: It would be a disaster if we married! We'd be miserable! We both have this quick tempers and-
L: If you loved me, Jo, I would be the perfect saint!
J: I-I just can't, I've tried but I just can't...I've tried and i failed.
L: We'll be happy together! Tell me why then everyone expects it! My grandpa expects it, your mum and your family expects it! Say 'Yes' and let's be happy together!
J: I can't say 'Yes' truly so I'm not gonna say it at all. You 'll see that I'm right eventually and you'll thank me for this.
L: I would rather hang myself than this, Jo.
J: You'll find some lovely accomplished girl, who will adore you, and will make a fine mistress for you fine house. I wouldn't. I'm homely and-
L: I love you, Jo
J: and I'm awkard and odd, and-
L: I love you, Jo
J: And you'd be ashamed of me! And we would quarell -we can't help it even now!-,
I hate elegant society and you'd hate my scribbling and we would be unhappy and we haven't done it, and everything will be horrid.
L: Anything more?