The Heiress
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- He's a wonderful companion.
- Yes, I know that.

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But is he reliable?
Is he trustworthy? Is he responsible?

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If you mean, is he financially
secure, he is not, Doctor.

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- But I'm sure you must know that.
- Yes, he told me that himself.

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That is another thing about Morris,
he's honest.

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Is he? Is he, then, honest
in his feeling for my daughter?

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(chuckles) I don't know that, Doctor.
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I never could say what goes on
in people's hearts. Could you?

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Well, I have to try.
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He told me that he'd used up
a small inheritance.

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- Did he handle it well?
- Probably you would not think so.

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But from his own point of view,
he did a great deal with it.

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He saw Europe.
He met many interesting people.

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He enlarged his capacities.
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- Did he help you, ma'am?
- No.

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- Shouldn't he have?
- I don't think so.

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You are a widow and have children.
I think so.

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Oh, but if I'd needed it,
I know he would have helped me.

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Are you sure?
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You want me to complain about him,
sir, but I have no complaint.

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I brought him up
as if he were my child

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and I have accepted
the good and bad in him

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just as I accept them in my children.
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I have made you angry, madam.
I apologise.

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I think, Doctor,
you expect too much of people.

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If you do,
you'll always be disappointed.

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I want you to meet my daughter.
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- Would you excuse me?
- Certainly.

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(Dr Sloper) Catherine. Catherine.
(Catherine) Yes, Father.

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(Dr Sloper)
Will you come into the study?

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(Catherine) Yes, Father.
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- Is this she?
- No, that is a picture of my wife.

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- Oh, she's very beautiful.
- Yes, she was. Very beautiful.

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Oh.
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Catherine, this is Mrs Montgomery,
Mr Townsend's sister.

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Miss Sloper.

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