Michael Anthony: [Anthony enters the Tipton study to find Tipton seated in a high backed chair at his desk, reading a book] You sent for me, sir?John Beresford Tipton: Just a moment, Mike. Listen to this: [Tipton reads from the book] "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach." You know the poem, of course.Michael Anthony: Elizabeth Barrett Browning - one of my favorite sonnets.John Beresford Tipton: It tells of a love larger than life and longer than time, Mike, how strong is love? Is love really as sturdy and brave as we say it is? [Tipton hands over envelope to Anthony] Our next millionaire, Mike. [Anthony bows]
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