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Joshua Winterton
- Mrs. Astor: This is very difficult to say. But I have lately learned more of Mrs. Winterton's career, which leads me to think that she might not be entirely happy at the Academy.
- Joshua Winterton: Oh, she very much enjoys the Academy.
- Mrs. Astor: Oh, I'm sure she thinks she does. But I do not believe that she will find the other box holders congenial when she gets to know them better.
- Joshua Winterton: Why is that?
- Mrs. Astor: There is too great a contrast in her journey through life.
- Joshua Winterton: What are you saying? That Mrs. Winterton is somehow unsuited to be a box holder? Are you implying there is something disreputable in my wife's past? Because if you are...
- Mrs. Astor: I'm not saying anything of the sort. But her history is quite unlike that of the other ladies she will meet there.
- Joshua Winterton: I don't know what you're talking about. Can you be clearer?
- Mrs. Astor: That is for Mrs. Winterton to say.
- Joshua Winterton: But in the meantime, we must surrender our box.
- Mrs. Astor: If you don't mind.
- Joshua Winterton: But I do mind. I mind very much. You know, if we go, we must transfer to the new Metropolitan. And we will take as many of our old friends as we can.
- Mrs. Astor: Even so, that might be best.
- Turner: First, she has me thrown out of the Academy. And now this?
- Joshua Winterton: My dear, please, don't upset yourself.
- Turner: I will upset myself. And I'll upset Mrs. George Russell if it's the last thing I do.
- Joshua Winterton: Enid, there will be other dukes.
- Turner: I don't want other dukes! I want this duke! We found him, and he's mine! But that witch has stolen him from me!