Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother:
I asked Robert to tell you to come alone so that I could talk to you. I wanted to see what sort of girl he'd so quickly decided to marry.
Ann Amour:
Do you think I'll do?
Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother:
I think you should be just what he needs. Poor Robert. Love him a great deal, my dear.
Ann Amour:
Why do you say, 'poor Robert'?
Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother:
Did I say that? He's been very much alone. He's an orphan, you know?
Ann Amour:
So am I.
Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother:
Are you, my dear? It hasn't hurt you, I can see that. You've had someone to love you and take care of you.
Ann Amour:
That's true. Daddy only died two years ago.
Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother:
Poor Robert. He's been alone ever since he was a child.
Ann Amour:
There was his grandfather and then the three aunts to look after him.
Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother:
Yes, three of them... and that. old house. Don't let him take you to Crow Hollow...! It's no good to either of you... it... it... [slumps back onto the bed and closes her eyes]
Hospital Nurse attending Mrs. Wilson:
You must go now.
Ann Amour:
There's something important she has to tell me.
Hospital Nurse attending Mrs. Wilson:
Please go.
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