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Part Two: Aurelia talks to Paul Bartlet

"I hope I like Paul Bartlet, and that he likes me."
"You look prettier than Mary Pickford, Miss Aurelia. I put your Margaret Fuller book away in your drawer, Miss Aurelia. I shouldn't say this..."

"Please tell me, Esther. With Marc at college, I feel as if you're the only around here I can talk to."
"Well, I'm sorry I don't want to be disrespectful, but I've been serving your mother since she was about your age, and..."
"And?"

"Oh, if you only knew her then! She was so vibrant and hopeful and full of life. She was a brilliant sculptor."
"My Mother?"
"Yes, Miss Aurelia. Then she was married and she couldn't do all the things she had enjoyed, because they weren't fitting for an up and coming businessman's wife to do. I don't want to be be disrespectful to your father, Miss Aurelia, but I couldn't let the same thing happen to you."
"Thank you for letting me know."

"Oh Aurelia! Paul Bartlet has such a lovely house. Please behave yourself here."
"Yes. Mother."

"Mister Bartlet, do you remember my daughter, Aurelia?"
"'Mrs. Montgomery, I've been thinking. Your family has only been in America for slightly more than one hundred years, whereas my family practically came over on the Mayflower. Based on this, I think the amount of dowry your husband is paying me must be increased."
"My husband takes care of the business end of this. Why don't you talk to Aurelia and discover what a jewel she is?"
"Hmmf."

"You are a puny little thing. I didn't know you were that skinny."
"Mister Bartlet, what do you like to do in your leisure time?
"I read the financial journals and play chess."

"Have you seen the latest Rudolph Valentino picture? Wasn't it thrilling?"
"Don't waste your time with such trash. Besides, moving pictures are only a flash in the pan. I only attend the legitimate theater and the opera."
"Oh the opera! The singing is so lovely but the stories are so sad. Except for Gilbert and Sullivan. They are hilarious."
"Hmmf. Satire. They ridicule their betters."

"Do you like to do anything out of doors? Any sports? I like swimming, tennis and I love spending time in the garden."
"When you spend too much time out of doors, you'll get a sunburn. I cant have my wife looking like a boiled lobster, but then again, you'd look like a boiled shrimp."

"Mrs. Montgomery, your daughter must be taught to behave properly before the wedding. Be sure she is careful taught how to behave and not do the things a wife must not do."
"I will see to that."

"Aren't you excited to be living in a house like this?"
"Oh Mother, I could practically hear his mind clicking away like an adding machine, adding up all the things he didn't like about me to that dowry."
"What an imagination you have, Aurelia!"
"Mother, Father told me that I'd learn to love Paul Bartlet. Did you ever learn to love Father?"
"Oh, Aurelia, shopping for your trousseau will be so much fun!"

"My jewelry is mine, and I can pawn it and get a ticket to somewhere, anywhere."

"I just can't marry that Paul Bartlet, I just can't. I have to get out out of here, anywhere..."
Next: Part Three A Ticket To Somewhere, Anywhere.

"I hope I like Paul Bartlet, and that he likes me."
"You look prettier than Mary Pickford, Miss Aurelia. I put your Margaret Fuller book away in your drawer, Miss Aurelia. I shouldn't say this..."

"Please tell me, Esther. With Marc at college, I feel as if you're the only around here I can talk to."
"Well, I'm sorry I don't want to be disrespectful, but I've been serving your mother since she was about your age, and..."
"And?"

"Oh, if you only knew her then! She was so vibrant and hopeful and full of life. She was a brilliant sculptor."
"My Mother?"
"Yes, Miss Aurelia. Then she was married and she couldn't do all the things she had enjoyed, because they weren't fitting for an up and coming businessman's wife to do. I don't want to be be disrespectful to your father, Miss Aurelia, but I couldn't let the same thing happen to you."
"Thank you for letting me know."

"Oh Aurelia! Paul Bartlet has such a lovely house. Please behave yourself here."
"Yes. Mother."

"Mister Bartlet, do you remember my daughter, Aurelia?"
"'Mrs. Montgomery, I've been thinking. Your family has only been in America for slightly more than one hundred years, whereas my family practically came over on the Mayflower. Based on this, I think the amount of dowry your husband is paying me must be increased."
"My husband takes care of the business end of this. Why don't you talk to Aurelia and discover what a jewel she is?"
"Hmmf."

"You are a puny little thing. I didn't know you were that skinny."
"Mister Bartlet, what do you like to do in your leisure time?
"I read the financial journals and play chess."

"Have you seen the latest Rudolph Valentino picture? Wasn't it thrilling?"
"Don't waste your time with such trash. Besides, moving pictures are only a flash in the pan. I only attend the legitimate theater and the opera."
"Oh the opera! The singing is so lovely but the stories are so sad. Except for Gilbert and Sullivan. They are hilarious."
"Hmmf. Satire. They ridicule their betters."

"Do you like to do anything out of doors? Any sports? I like swimming, tennis and I love spending time in the garden."
"When you spend too much time out of doors, you'll get a sunburn. I cant have my wife looking like a boiled lobster, but then again, you'd look like a boiled shrimp."

"Mrs. Montgomery, your daughter must be taught to behave properly before the wedding. Be sure she is careful taught how to behave and not do the things a wife must not do."
"I will see to that."

"Aren't you excited to be living in a house like this?"
"Oh Mother, I could practically hear his mind clicking away like an adding machine, adding up all the things he didn't like about me to that dowry."
"What an imagination you have, Aurelia!"
"Mother, Father told me that I'd learn to love Paul Bartlet. Did you ever learn to love Father?"
"Oh, Aurelia, shopping for your trousseau will be so much fun!"

"My jewelry is mine, and I can pawn it and get a ticket to somewhere, anywhere."

"I just can't marry that Paul Bartlet, I just can't. I have to get out out of here, anywhere..."
Next: Part Three A Ticket To Somewhere, Anywhere.
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