Frankie returns to the law office after visiting Dean and asks Cass, who has returned from the Carsons', if he met Douglas. He tells her that he did, and tells her what Douglas is like: a very likable, distinguished gentleman, older than Christy, warm, charming, lively, a leather-and-tweed intellectual. Frankie asks why she and Cass haven't met Douglas before, and Cass tells Frankie that Douglas has a serious heart problem and it takes a lot of effort to get out of the house, having to use a cane to get around the house. Frankie says she should have known it was something like this, and no wonder Christy is always rushing home. Cass tells Frankie that Douglas is not helpless and tells her about Douglas's dinner invitation. Frankie tells Cass that Christy was always like this, loving to share the good times but having a hard time sharing her problems, even with Frankie.
Meanwhile, Douglas again asks Christy what she told Cass. Christy tells Douglas she didn't tell Cass anything confidential, just that Douglas writes brilliant books and they don't socialize much because of his heart. Douglas tells Christy he's not scolding her, but she worries too much and looks tired. Then he asks her why she's keeping her friends away from him. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
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