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- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Here's the dress for Miss Sloper.
- Thank you.
Miss Cathy, it's your new dress!
Will you take it out of the box,
Maria, and hang it up?
Yes, Miss.
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Well, that's all, I think.
- I'll be at the Harrisons'.
- Yes, Doctor.
I may not get to the clinic today
at all.
- Good morning, Lavinia.
- Good morning, Austin.
- Catherine's starting another?
- She embroiders beautifully.
I hope she doesn't let it become
a life's work.
Austin, yesterday
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I had the most exciting experience!
- Oh?
- I met two people from Poughkeepsie.
Birth certificate. They had been
members of my husband's congregation.
When I told them I was stopping
with my brother,
Dr. Sloper, 16 Washington Square,
they were so impressed.
It's just made my visit!
Lavinia, would you care
to spend the winter here?
The winter? Oh, gladly!
Good. I thought if you stayed on,
you might help Catherine.
Help her? But help her how, Austin?
For instance,
Elizabeth's party this evening,
you couldpersuade Catherine
to join in with the young people.
Enjoy herself.
- But of course she'll do that.
- I hope so.
Ah.
Six pounds. That'll be 30 cents.
- Could you please cut off the head?
- Yes, Miss. Kitty, kitty, kitty.
- There you are.
- Thank you.
Yes, ma'am. Fresh fish!
- Morning, Father.
- Morning, Catherine.
I bought a fine fish
for the chowder you like.
That's very thoughtful.
Next time,
let the man carry it in for you.
- Oh. Yes, Father.
- Coming!
It's a lovely morning. Why don't you
invite your Aunt Lavinia or a friend
to take luncheon with you,
perhaps go to a park concert?
I can't. I have some embroidery
I'd like to attend to.
Ah, yes.
Well, I'll see you this evening.
Yes, Father. Goodbye.
- Catherine?
- Come in, Aunt Penniman.
Ooh, you must hurry, dear.
You were a long time
at that hospital committee.
- Too long.
- Didn't you like it?
Some ladies on the committee
are so foolish, they're useless.
They think it ill-bred to know
anything about food or the kitchen.
Such airs and graces.
When I was young,
we took pride in our housewifery.
My, the meals I used to set before
the Reverend Penniman, rest his soul!
- Then, you have deceived me, Aunt.
- How so?
You led me to believe
that you and he lived on love alone.
A witticism like that would be
of interest to people this evening.
It's a very good way to get started.
What I mean is, don't go off
by yourself tonight, will you?
Stay with all of us
and enjoy the party.
You have been talking to Father.
Well, yes, dear. In a way I have.
- Your father..
- Fatherwould like me to be composed
- and to join in the conversation.
- Yes.
- I can't, Aunt Lavinia.
- Perhaps you don't try sufficiently.
Oh, I do! I do!
I would do anything to please him.
There's nothing
that means more to me.
I have sat here in my room
and made notes of the things I should
say and how I should say them.
But when I am in company, it seems
that no one wants to listen to me.
Now, Catherine.
If you will stay by me this evening,
you will see that what I say is not
always of the greatest importance
but, dear,
that doesn't keep me from talking.
Yes, Aunt.
Now, I'll finish dressing
and meet you downstairs.
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Father!
Come in, Catherine.
Good evening, Father.
Do I disturb you?
You are not a disturbing woman,
my dear.
Do you like my dress?
Is it possible this
magnificent person is my daughter?
But you are sumptuous, opulent.
You look as if
you have 80,000 a year.
- I thought you'd like the color.
- Yes.
- It's cherry red.
- So it is.
FADE IN:
Part One The HARBOR at MiamiBeachFADES IN, providing
quick VIEWS of yachts, aquaplanes, and luxurious ship-craft
lying at anchor in the calm, tranquilwaters of tropical
Florida. This dissolves to the NAMEPLATE on the side of a
yacht, reading 'ELSPETH II,' and this in turn to a YACHT
CORRIDOR where a steward is standing in front of a cabin
door, near a smallcollapsibletable upon whichthere is a
tray of steaming food. He lifts lids and examines the
contents. A heavy-set sailorstandsguard near the cabin
door.
STEWARD:
Fine! Fine! She ought to like this.
(to the guard)
Open the door.
GUARD:
(without moving)
Who's gonna take it in to her?
You?
STEWARD:
Oh, no.
(turning)
Mullison! Come on!
But you are sumptuous, opulent.
You look as if
you have 80,000 a year.
- I thought you'd like the color.
- Yes.
- It's cherry red.
- So it is.
FADE IN:
Part One The HARBOR at MiamiBeachFADES IN, providing
quick VIEWS of yachts, aquaplanes, and luxurious ship-craft
lying at anchor in the calm, tranquilwaters of tropical
Florida. This dissolves to the NAMEPLATE on the side of a
yacht, reading 'ELSPETH II,' and this in turn to a YACHT
CORRIDOR where a steward is standing in front of a cabin
door, near a smallcollapsibletable upon whichthere is a
tray of steaming food. He lifts lids and examines the
contents. A heavy-set sailorstandsguard near the cabin
door.
STEWARD:
Fine! Fine! She ought to like this.
(to the guard)
Open the door.
GUARD:
(without moving)
Who's gonna take it in to her?
You?
STEWARD:
Oh, no.
(turning)
Mullison! Come on!
The VIEWWIDENS to include MULLISON, a waiter. His eye is
decorated with a 'shiner.'
MULLISON:
Not me, sir. She threw a ketchup
bottle at me this morning.
STEWARD:
Well, orders are orders! Somebody's
gotta take it in.
(he turns to someone
else)
Fredericks!
The VIEWMOVES to another waiter, who has a patch of bandage
on his face.
FREDERICKS:
Before I bring her another meal,
I'll be put off the ship first.
STEWARD'S VOICE
Henri!
The VIEWMOVES over to a Frenchman.
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(vehemently)
No, Monsieur. When I leave the
Ritz you do not say I have to wait
on crazy womans.
The VIEWMOVESBACK to include the Steward and the others
grouped around him.
ANOTHER WAITER (A COCKNEY)
My wife was an angelcompared to
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this one, sir. And I walked out on
her .
GUARD:
(impatiently)
Come on! Make up your mind!
A pettyofficer approaches. He is blustering and officious,
but the type that is feeble and ineffective. His name is
Lacey.
LACEY:
(talking
quickly—staccato)
What's up? What's up?
There is a fairlyclosepicture of the GROUP featuring
Lacey and the Steward.
STEWARD:
These pigs! They're afraid to take
her food in.
LACEY:
That's ridiculous! Afraid of a
mere girl!
(he wheels on the
steward)
Why didn't you do it yourself?