Michael Anthony: [Anthony enters the Tipton study, where he finds Tipton seated in a high backed chair reading a book. Only Tipton's right hand is visible to viewers] You sent for me, sir?
John Beresford Tipton: Mike, I've been reading one of the modern poets. Wonderful - listen to this:
[Tipton reads from the book]
John Beresford Tipton: "The quality of mercy is not strained."
Michael Anthony: Modern poetry? But that's Shakespeare.
John Beresford Tipton: [Chuckles] Yes, Mike. But he's so modern, we still haven't caught up to him.
[Anthony smiles]
John Beresford Tipton: Yet in the sixteenth century, he wrote about a woman lawyer ending up in court - an equal to the men around her.
Michael Anthony: Portia, the most famous woman lawyer of all time.
John Beresford Tipton: It's still a novelty in today's courts to see a woman standing up in court and arguing her defendant's case. Yes, Shakespeare was ahead of the times when he wrote this. He still is.
[Tipton hands over envelope to Anthony]
John Beresford Tipton: Our next millionaire, Mike.
[Anthony bows and departs]