The Heiress
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:44:01
- How do you do?
- I am very happy to meet you.

:44:05
Thank you. Isn't Morris coming?
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His appointment is for 11:00,
Catherine.

:44:09
Oh, yes.
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- 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.
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My brother tells me you have an aunt
visiting you, Miss Sloper.

:44:32
Yes.
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It is delightful to have someone
to whom one can show New York.

:44:41
Oh, yes, it is.
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Does she like our city?
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Yes.
:44:51
Catherine, perhaps you will offer
Mrs Montgomery a glass of Madeira.

:44:55
Oh, yes, indeed. Excuse me, ma'am.
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- She... She is very shy.
- Yes, she is.

:45:15
Perhaps she is less shy with Morris.
:45:17
You said they've just fallen in love.
You were right about Catherine.

:45:21
Were you right about your brother?
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Well, I can only suppose
:45:27
that Morris is more mature
in his feelings than I thought.

:45:31
This time he has not sought out
superficial charms.

:45:35
Perhaps he's considered
the gentle character underneath.

:45:38
- Are you being honest?
- I think I am.

:45:41
Well, I believe her money
is the prime attraction.

:45:44
- What money?
- She's an heiress.

:45:47
- Didn't your brother tell you that?
- No, he did not.

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She has 10,000 a year
from her mother.

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And, on my death,
she will have twice as much more.

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- She... She will be immensely rich.
- Yes, she will, of course.


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