The Heiress
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:19:01
His office hours are in the morning.
Are you not well, Mr Townsend?

:19:05
I'm in the best of health.
I wish to call on you.

:19:08
Oh!
:19:10
Oh.
:19:57
- Good morning, Mr Townsend.
- Good morning.

:19:59
- Miss Sloper's not at home, sir.
- She isn't?

:20:03
Why, Mr Townsend!
:20:05
- Good morning, Miss Penniman.
- Do come in.

:20:09
I stopped by because Miss Sloper
told me she'd be home this morning.

:20:13
- Is she really out?
- Oh, yes.

:20:15
She has taken flight
at your third visit this week.

:20:18
- I wonder why.
- Ooh, I cannot betray a confidence.

:20:22
- You must ask her that.
- When?

:20:25
Well...
:20:29
- I know she won't be long.
- Thank you, ma'am.

:20:33
The parsonage
was a veritable beehive

:20:35
with our spelling matches,
taffy pulls.

:20:38
Oh, and in the winter, the sleigh
rides over the Poughkeepsie hills...

:20:42
Mrs Penniman, do you suppose
Catherine, I mean, Miss Sloper...

:20:45
- You may let yourself go with me.
- Yes, thank you, but...

:20:49
- She will be home!
- Yes, but when?

:20:52
(giggles) Mr Townsend, you remind me
so of the Reverend Penniman.

:20:55
The same ardency,
the same passionate nature.


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