UNCLE RICHARD
Ha! Very quaint that, Richard, very quaint! I suppose artists _are_ like
that.... Richard, I see you do not yet understand. I shall be most happy
to provide for you in every way. Yes. I have considered the whole matter
carefully, and for some time have only waited an opportunity to explain to
you in person. Consider, then, that you shall have an income of your own.
You see, Richard?
RICHARD
No, I don't.
UNCLE RICHARD
Why, it's simple enough!
RICHARD
Yes, the facts are, but I don't understand--an income, a home. Why, I
never dreamed of such a thing!
UNCLE RICHARD
And why not, my boy, why not? We haven't seen enough of each other,
Richard. Perhaps I have been at fault there, not to show more clearly the
interest I have always taken in you. Yes, indeed, a warm interest,
Richard!
RICHARD
Why not, Uncle Richard? Three years ago you might have asked me that
question. Now I ask you _why_?
UNCLE RICHARD
Why? How strange! How could that question arise between a man and his own
nephew?
RICHARD
Three years ago, before Aunt Ethel died, I spent Thanksgiving with you.
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