The Heiress
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:07:03
Is it proper for me to go
to Sister Elizabeth's party?

:07:06
- Of course, why not?
- After all, I'm still in mourning.

:07:09
Lavinia, I know you bear your sorrow
with equal fortitude,

:07:13
whatever the surroundings.
:07:14
That's right. After all, I'm just as
grief-stricken no matter where I am.

:07:21
(jolly music)
:07:45
You were wonderful!
:07:47
Your Aunt Penniman
has made a conquest.

:07:49
Yes.
:07:50
- Having a nice time, Catherine?
- Delightful, Aunt Elizabeth.

:07:53
- So's Jefferson.
- Oh!

:07:55
Austin, who's sick, who's dead?
Who've you been cutting up?

:07:58
When your gout's troubling you,
you're more respectful to me.

:08:02
- Are you making that announcement?
- Yes, dear.

:08:05
- Go on! Go on!
- Alright! Alright!

:08:07
If he doesn't do it now
he'll make it from under a table.

:08:11
(orchestra plays a chord)
:08:14
My good neighbours and dear friends,
:08:16
I am about to lose the loveliest,
:08:19
the most beautiful daughter...
:08:23
...very dearest girl,
:08:24
to a most wonderful young man,
to Arthur Townsend.

:08:29
I am at once
a sad and a very lucky father.

:08:32
I'd like you all to toast my loss
:08:36
and my gain.
:08:38
- To the happy couple.
- (all) To the happy couple.

:08:46
Oh, Momma!
:08:47
Don't look so happy. I'll be home
for all my meals. Uncle Austin.

:08:51
Marian, my dear,
great happiness to both of you.

:08:54
Thank you, sir.
:08:55
Cathy, isn't it wonderful?
Isn't this a lovely party?

:08:58
Come along, Arthur, let's dance!

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