Col. Lloyd:
What are you doing here?
Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman:
Wait, Jack, let me tell him! Father, this is the man I'm going to marry. I knew you would never give your consent, so that's why we were going to elope.
Jack Sherman:
I wanted to come to you, sir, and ask your permission, but?
Col. Lloyd:
Silence! Why did you assume that I would object to an honorable marriage?
Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman:
I know how you feel about the South.
Col. Lloyd:
I hate all Yankees.
Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman:
That's why we didn't come and tell you.
Col. Lloyd:
Then you knew you were doing wrong! How can you marry a man who represents everything that a true Southerner should hate? A man who fought against your father, your brother, and all your kinfolk. For all you know, he may have fired the shot that killed your brother!
Jack Sherman:
I was in the war, sir, and though I fought on the other side, the South has always had my admiration and respect. My mother was a Virginian. But might I remind you, sir, that the war has been over for some time.
Col. Lloyd:
The war will never be over for me and mine, sir. I want to kill you. I don't know but what I will. Elizabeth, go to your room.
Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman:
No.
Col. Lloyd:
Go to your room, I tell you!
Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman:
I'm going with Jack!
Col. Lloyd:
Elizabeth, when that door closes, it will never open for you again!
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