The Heiress
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- Aunt!
- It's not like me to give in, dear,

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but sometimes fortitude is folly.
Good night, dear.

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- Good night, Mr Townsend.
- Good night.

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Poor Mrs Penniman.
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May I offer you your port
in the drawing room?

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You see...
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Yes?
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Your Aunt, she's on my side. She
wouldn't let your father abuse me.

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My father won't abuse you.
He doesn't know you well enough.

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(laughs) You know...
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(gasps)
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I would've liked you to say to me,
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"My father doesn't think well of you,
what does it matter?"

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But it would matter.
I could never say that.

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We could do anything
for the one we love.

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My dearest girl...
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You must believe
how much I care for you.

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You're everything
I've ever yearned for in a woman.

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But I am...
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I am so...
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Oh, Catherine...
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- Will you marry me?
- Yes.

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You make me very happy.
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- Do you love me?
- Yes.

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Oh, Catherine...
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I... love... you.
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I'll cherish you forever.

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