In this short scene, Lockwood tries to calm his daughter-in-law, who is crying because her husband is missing. He tells her that it is not good for her to be involved in a married woman, and that she should show the guests out so that they do not disturb the peace. When the guests are gone, Lockwood tells his daughter that having nick fall into the sea is different from having him marry her.
In this short scene, Lockwood tries to calm his daughter-in-law, who is crying because her husband is missing. He tells her that it is not good for her to be involved in a married woman, and that she should show the guests out so that they do not disturb the peace. When the guests are gone, Lockwood tells his daughter that having nick fall into the sea is different from having him marry her.