The Heiress
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:22:01
Oh, Mr Townsend, you must excuse me.
I have numerous duties which call me.

:22:06
- I trust we shall see you again.
- I'm your servant, ma'am.

:22:10
- You haven't forgotten this evening?
- No, Aunt.

:22:13
Our girl is off to another one
of her endless parties.

:22:18
It makes me very unhappy
to hear that.

:22:20
Why?
:22:22
That you're so sought after.
It makes my way harder.

:22:25
I am not going to a party.
:22:27
My father and I are dining
with Mr and Mrs Holme, that's all.

:22:32
That's what I like you for.
You're so honest.

:22:36
Tell me something.
:22:38
Did you go out this morning
because you thought I might call?

:22:42
Yes.
:22:44
Do you not like to see me?
:22:46
Yes, I like to see you, Mr Townsend,
:22:48
but you've called so frequently
this week...

:22:51
- You're tired of me.
- Oh, no!

:22:53
You consider my behaviour improper.
:22:56
I-I do not know.
:22:59
I am puzzled.
:23:01
Good. I like that.
:23:02
If you're puzzled,
you're thinking of me.

:23:07
- Is that the song?
- Yes.

:23:11
- Will you play it for me?
- I do not play.

:23:15
May I?
:23:19
I assure you, I shan't harm it.
:23:36
Can you hear me way over there?
:23:44
You know, on my tenth visit,
you might even sit here.

:23:48
Mr Townsend, you are very bold.
:23:55
(begins to sing clears throat)
:23:59
(sings in French)

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