The Age of Innocence
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As much as a man can be.
:29:04
Do you think there's a limit?
:29:10
If there is, I haven't found it.
:29:15
It's really and truly a romance then.
:29:18
Not in the least arranged?
:29:21
In our country, we don't allow
our marriages to be arranged.

:29:27
Yes, I forgot. I'm sorry.
:29:29
I sometimes make these mistakes.
:29:32
I don't always remember
that everything here is good...

:29:37
...that was bad where I came from.
:29:43
I'm so sorry.
:29:50
But you know you are
among friends here.

:29:53
Yes, I know. That's why I came home.
:30:03
You'll want to be with May.
:30:07
She's already surrounded
by so many rivals.

:30:12
Then stay with me a little longer.
:30:16
Yes.
:30:19
Mr. Urban Dagonet,
the Countess Olenska.

:30:22
- How do you do, my dear?
- How do you do?

:30:25
Tomorrow then, after 5,
I'll expect you.

:30:29
Tomorrow.
:30:31
Excuse me.
:30:40
It was good of you
to devote yourself...

:30:43
...to Madame Olenska
so unselfishly, dear Newland.

:30:47
I told Henry
he really must rescue you.

:30:50
I think I've never seen May
looking lovelier.

:30:54
The duke thinks her
the handsomest woman in the room.


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