Arthur Winslow:
Sir Robert, whatever the result of the debate may be, I must ask you to drop the case.
Sir Robert Morton:
What has happened?
Arthur Winslow:
I made many sacrifices for it. Some of them I had no right to make, but nevertheless, I made them. There's a limit, and I've reached it.
Sir Robert Morton:
What has happened?
Arthur Winslow:
I'm sorry, Sir Robert. More sorry than you, perhaps, but the Winslow case is closed.
Sir Robert Morton:
Balderdash!
Catherine Winslow:
My father doesn't mean what he's been saying, Sir Robert. I think I should tell you that he had a letter...
Arthur Winslow:
No, Catherine.
Catherine Winslow:
...from the father of the man that I'm engaged to, saying that if we go on with the case, he will use every influence he has to prevent this son from marrying me.
Sir Robert Morton:
I see. An ultimatum.
Catherine Winslow:
Yes, but a pointless one.
Sir Robert Morton:
He has no influence over his son?
Catherine Winslow:
Well of course, but John's of age and his own master.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:04