The Heiress
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:02:02
Yes, Miss.
:02:09
Well, that's all, I think.
:02:12
- I'll be at the Harrisons'.
- Yes, Doctor.

:02:16
I may not get to the clinic today
at all.

:02:20
- Good morning, Lavinia.
- Good morning, Austin.

:02:22
- Catherine's starting another?
- She embroiders beautifully.

:02:26
I hope she doesn't let it become
a life's work.

:02:28
Austin, yesterday
I had the most exciting experience!

:02:32
- Oh?
- I met two people from Poughkeepsie.

:02:34
Birth certificate. They had been
members of my husband's congregation.

:02:38
When I told them I was stopping
with my brother,

:02:41
Dr Sloper, 16 Washington Square,
they were so impressed.

:02:44
It's just made my visit!
:02:46
Lavinia, would you care
to spend the winter here?

:02:48
The winter? Oh, gladly!
:02:51
Good. I thought if you stayed on,
you might help Catherine.

:02:55
Help her? But help her how, Austin?
:02:58
For instance,
Elizabeth's party this evening,

:03:01
you could persuade Catherine
to join in with the young people.

:03:04
Enjoy herself.
:03:06
- But of course she'll do that.
- I hope so.

:03:09
Ah.
:03:15
Six pounds. That'll be 30 cents.
:03:19
- Could you please cut off the head?
- Yes, Miss. Kitty, kitty, kitty.

:03:25
(single thud)
:03:28
- There you are.
- Thank you.

:03:29
Yes, ma'am. Fresh fish!
:03:31
- Morning, Father.
- Morning, Catherine.

:03:33
I bought a fine fish
for the chowder you like.

:03:36
That's very thoughtful.
:03:37
Next time,
let the man carry it in for you.

:03:40
- Oh. Yes, Father.
- Coming!

:03:43
It's a lovely morning. Why don't you
invite your Aunt Lavinia or a friend

:03:47
to take luncheon with you,
perhaps go to a park concert?

:03:50
I can't. I have some embroidery
I'd like to attend to.

:03:52
Ah, yes.
Well, I'll see you this evening.

:03:56
Yes, Father. Goodbye.

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