1:07:08
Tell me what to do.
1:07:10
I have a closed carriage engaged.
1:07:12
I will come to the corner of
the square tomorrow night at 9:00.
1:07:16
We'll drive to the parsonage.
1:07:19
After the marriage, we'll spend
the night at an inn up the river.
1:07:24
The next day we'll go to Albany
on our honeymoon.
1:07:28
Oh, Morris!
1:07:30
My husband!
1:07:33
- You like my plan?
- Oh.
1:07:35
And I've brought you
such a beautiful silk waistcoat.
1:07:38
- You must wear it for our wedding.
- My dear girl!
1:07:41
I bought you a set of buttons
in Paris.
1:07:43
- Buttons?
- They are rubies and pearls.
1:07:45
- They are quite nice.
- Dear girl, how happy we shall be.
1:07:56
- Morris?
- Yes?
1:07:58
- Take me tonight.
- Tonight?
1:08:03
- How can we?
- We must.
1:08:05
In another hour,
everyone will be asleep.
1:08:07
We can get away quietly
and no one will know.
1:08:09
But, Catherine,
it's only one more day.
1:08:12
- Morris, I beg you.
- Where would we go?
1:08:16
- To the Reverend Lisp...
- Lispenard.
1:08:18
Yes! He will not turn us away
because we've come one day early.
1:08:22
(hooves clatter)
1:08:25
- I implore you!
- Catherine.
1:08:27
If you love me...
1:08:30
- Very well, we'll do it.
- Oh!
1:08:36
I'll leave and find a carriage.
It's almost 10:30.
1:08:40
I can be back here at 12:30
on the dot in front of the house.
1:08:44
You must be ready and waiting for me.
Will you do that?
1:08:47
Oh, I can do anything, my dearest.
1:08:56
- Leave a letter for your father.
- A letter?
1:08:58
- Yes. Shall I compose it for you?
- No.