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After the Duke’s death, Kat, overwhelmed by sorrow, seeks comfort in the presence of others while Eddie withdraws further into his thoughts. Sallie reflects on her promise to the Duke to look after Eddie but realizes that protecting someone from grief is impossible.
Cecil Dunbar goes over the Duke’s will, highlighting the Kincaid family tradition of passing everything to the eldest son, or daughter in the absence of a son. This designates Eddie, as the eldest son, to inherit the Kincaid business and estate. As Cecil continues reading, he mentions a dowry of $25,000 for Sallie and Mary, the Duke’s eldest daughter from a previous marriage, whom Sallie barely knows. Mary remains bitter about her mother’s divorce from the Duke and appears distant. The will specifies that Kat will receive $500 and may continue living in the Big House. Hearing this, Kat declares her intention to stay and take care of Eddie as his stepmother. The room becomes tense as Mattie, Sheriff Earl, and Mary express their views on Eddie’s living arrangements with them. Sallie suggests asking Eddie for his opinion, who expresses his desire to stay with Kat and Sallie. Mattie and Sheriff assume control of the business because Eddie is a minor.
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