:43:00
You want me to complain about him,
sir, but I have no complaint.
:43:05
I brought him up
as if he were my child
:43:08
and I have accepted
the good and bad in him
:43:10
just as I accept them in my children.
:43:13
I have made you angry, madam.
I apologise.
:43:16
I think, Doctor,
you expect too much of people.
:43:21
If you do,
you'll always be disappointed.
:43:24
I want you to meet my daughter.
:43:28
- Would you excuse me?
- Certainly.
:43:35
(Dr Sloper) Catherine. Catherine.
(Catherine) Yes, Father.
:43:39
(Dr Sloper)
Will you come into the study?
:43:41
(Catherine) Yes, Father.
:43:46
- Is this she?
- No, that is a picture of my wife.
:43:49
- Oh, she's very beautiful.
- Yes, she was. Very beautiful.
:43:54
Oh.
:43:55
Catherine, this is Mrs Montgomery,
Mr Townsend's sister.
:43:59
Miss Sloper.
:44:01
- How do you do?
- I am very happy to meet you.
:44:05
Thank you. Isn't Morris coming?
:44:07
His appointment is for 11:00,
Catherine.
:44:09
Oh, yes.
:44:19
- Are your children well?
- Quite well, thank you.
:44:22
I hope Morris will bring you
to see me and my family very soon.
:44:26
Yes.
:44:29
My brother tells me you have an aunt
visiting you, Miss Sloper.
:44:32
Yes.
:44:37
It is delightful to have someone
to whom one can show New York.
:44:41
Oh, yes, it is.
:44:46
Does she like our city?
:44:50
Yes.
:44:51
Catherine, perhaps you will offer
Mrs Montgomery a glass of Madeira.
:44:55
Oh, yes, indeed. Excuse me, ma'am.