The Heiress
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:47:04
- Good day, Doctor.
- Good day, ma'am.

:47:12
Oh, has Mrs Montgomery left?
I wanted Lavinia to meet her.

:47:15
- Yes, Liz, she has left.
- Did you like her?

:47:18
- Very much.
- Oh, good.

:47:19
Catherine has just asked Elizabeth if
Marian might be her maid of honour.

:47:23
Catherine is radiant.
I've never seen her this way before.

:47:26
She must get over it.
He is worthless.

:47:28
- What?
- The man's a fortune hunter.

:47:30
All he's interested in is her money.
:47:33
Are you going to tell that
to Catherine?

:47:36
- No.
- But, Austin...

:47:39
Catherine, Mrs Montgomery has left.
:47:41
Oh, I took too long. I wanted
to make the tray especially nice.

:47:45
It was not your fault, my dear.
We have concluded our talk.

:47:48
Concluded?
:47:51
Did Mrs Montgomery
tell you something bad, Father?

:47:54
- No, Catherine.
- I did not impress her favourably.

:47:57
Good heavens!
Don't hold yourself so cheaply.

:48:00
I was embarrassed.
I won't be another time.

:48:03
(bell jingles)
:48:06
- You had better go to your room.
- Yes.

:48:15
Father, tell him about me.
You know me so well.

:48:18
It will not be immodest in you
to praise me a little.

:48:35
How is it possible to protect
such a willing victim?

:48:39
You will kill her
if you deny her this marriage.

:48:41
You forget I'm a doctor.
People don't die of such things.

:48:44
Be very careful, Austin.
:48:46
He may take good care of Catherine
and her money and make her happy.

:48:49
- He will. I know he will.
- But she's been taken in.

:48:54
She's in love.
:48:57
Mr Townsend
is in the front parlour, sir.


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