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John Davinier: M'lord! If you find for the traders, you will be formalizing in law the concept of insuring human cargo.Lord Mansfield: That's correct. [to carriage-handler] Drive.John Davinier: Then know that when you are gone, your legacy will be to have left Miss Lindsay in a world where she may be worth more dead than alive.Lord Mansfield: Miss Lindsay is not a slave.John Davinier: By the very grace of God!Lord Mansfield: [thumping on carriage's roof to signal driver to stop] This is not about Miss Lindsay.John Davinier: Of course it is. It's about all of us. It's about everything... everything that's important.Lord Mansfield: [pause] Mr Davinier, the world is a devastating place. You must learn to protect your emotions, if you wish to prevent matters both of law... and love, from devastating you.

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