:12:02
(sighs wistfully)
:12:04
Do you suppose
he's watching over me tonight?
:12:07
That depends on where he is, Aunt.
:12:14
- Good evening, Mrs Penniman.
- Good evening.
:12:17
Catherine, may I present
Mr Morris Townsend?
:12:19
How you doing, Miss Sloper?
:12:21
Mr Townsend's Arthur's cousin,
and he's just returned from Europe.
:12:24
- How do you do, sir?
- Would you dance, Miss Sloper?
:12:27
I believe she has a waltz left.
:12:30
Excuse me, dear. There is Mr Abeel.
:12:37
May I?
:12:39
Yes.
:12:43
Which one will it be?
:12:46
Oh! Yes...
:13:00
Erm... the fifth?
:13:04
The fifth? Thank you.
:13:07
Two Rs in Morris...
:13:12
Miss Sloper, I consider
that you're doing me a great honour.
:13:16
You see, I'm rather choosy, too.
:13:28
Catherine... Sloper.
:13:32
Catherine Sloper.
:13:33
- Catherine Sloper, Catherine Sloper.
- (music resumes)
:13:41
You know, we don't have to wait
until the fifth.
:13:43
- No?
- No.