The Heiress
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Oh! We must speak to my father.
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I will do it tonight.
You must do it tomorrow.

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It's sweet of you
to want to do it first.

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A young man generally does that.
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Oh! Women have more tact.
They can persuade better.

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You'll need all your powers
of persuasion.

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Naturally, your father wants
a brilliant marriage for you.

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- I'm a poor man.
- My father will not care about that.

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He might.
He might fear that I am mercenary.

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Mercenary? Oh, no!
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He may say it.
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Well, I shall simply say it isn't so.
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You must make a great point of that,
Catherine.

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Why?
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Because it's from the fact
of your having money

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that our difficulties may come.
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Oh, Morris!
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Are you very sure you love me?
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Oh, my own dearest...
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...do you doubt it?
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Catherine.
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Since your aunt has left us alone,
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it's not proper
that I stay any longer.

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Yes, Morris.
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I'll be back in the morning
to call on your father.

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- At what time?
- At 11:00 sharp.

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I will tell him.
Please, Morris, promise me this.

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When you speak with Father, you will
be very gentle, very respectful.

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Of course. There's something
you must promise me.

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If your father's against me, you will
be faithful no matter what comes.

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Yes, Morris, no matter what comes.

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