1:12:00
No, he will be here
in the next two minutes.
1:12:03
- Have you seen him?
- Yes.
1:12:04
Oh, Catherine. Will you spend
the night with him unwed?
1:12:08
We are going directly to
Reverend Lispenard on Murray's Hill.
1:12:11
If he will marry us
perhaps we may stay with him.
1:12:13
If not, we will drive all night.
I don't care.
1:12:18
Oh, Catherine. How romantic.
1:12:21
- Morris is so daring.
- I think I heard a carriage.
1:12:27
No.
1:12:28
Wouldn't you like me to dress
and come with you?
1:12:30
There's no time.
Morris will be here any instant.
1:12:33
But I should.
You must have a chaperone.
1:12:36
- Your father would be shocked.
- Serves him right.
1:12:40
Father, he finds me so dull.
1:12:43
It would surprise him to have such
a dull girl disgrace his name.
1:12:46
Catherine, are you quite yourself?
1:12:48
(bang)
1:12:50
It was just a shutter blowing.
1:12:55
Think of it. I may never stand
in this window again.
1:12:59
I may never see Washington Square
on a windy April night.
1:13:04
Why won't you?
1:13:05
Because I will never be
in this house again.
1:13:07
Nonsense. You and Austin
will be reconciled within the year.
1:13:13
I will never see him again
in my life.
1:13:16
What?
1:13:17
I'm leaving tonight
instead of tomorrow
1:13:20
because it is one time less
I will ever have to lay eyes on him
1:13:24
or he on me.
1:13:25
We dislike each other too much, Aunt.
1:13:29
Good heavens, child.
You are disinheriting yourself.
1:13:33
- Yes. Completely.
- Have you told Morris this?
1:13:38
Of course. I told him everything.
He is to be my husband.
1:13:42
Oh, you should have waited.
Did... Did he understand?
1:13:46
(horse's hooves)
1:13:49
There he is. Goodbye, Aunt.
I will write to you.