George Quote #1232

Quote from George in The Foundation

Wyck: Now, as you know, the Rosses had considerable monies.
George: Well, I know they have some monies.
Wyck: They had more than some monies. Many, many monies. And they planned to give a sizable portion of their estate to you and Susan after the wedding.
George: So, if Susan and I had... I mean, if the envelopes hadn't, uh... Then we...
Wyck: Yes.
George: And now?
Wyck: Not. It's all been endowed to the foundation. Even this townhouse.
George: This townhouse?
Wyck: Yes, this would have been your wedding gift.
George: And now?
Wyck: Not.
George: Not.
Wyck: Also endowed. George, I know how much Susan meant to you. This can't be easy.
George: You know, it really can't.

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J. Peterman: Why, indeed.
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