I'm not positive, but I think It's the Friar Luarence.
Answer:
The fourth alternative
Explanation:
In both passages the 2 young lovers are forced apart because of their families.
Larger-than-life conquests
D for P. Diddy. Seriously though, this movie takes place in the 60s so the other answers make no sense. It's mainly about an insurance claim come due
Assuming that you're talking about 'the lady's maid bell' when the narrator refer to Mr. Brympton as "that kind of gentleman" , she refer that : She does not trust Mr. Brympton.
That's why the narrator made an effort to keep Mr. Brympton away so he's not to close to her
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