Roger:
My master is absolutely determined to marry her.
Lucy:
And she is absolutely determined to marry him.
Roger: There would perhaps be some trouble if our good father were to return —but he won't for a while. We'll have the time to prepare and my master will be happy—except for the chagrin of marrying Belinda.
Lucy:
What—what are you trying to say?
Roger:
Marriage is subject to its ups and downs.
Lucy: You are very polite to think that Mr. Edward would ever repent of marrying Belinda, a young lady that I have brought up myself.
Roger:
So much the worse.
Lucy:
A pretty girl, young and well developed.
Roger:
That part doesn't reassure me.
Lucy:
A girl easy to live with.