The Age of Innocence
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:47:22
It's fascinating.
:47:24
Every season, same play, same scene,
same effect on the audience.

:47:28
Remarkable, isn't it?
:47:30
I'm enjoying this more than in London.
:47:32
Do you see this play when you travel?
I'd travel to get away from it.

:47:37
- Was it a dinner?
- A reception at Mrs. Struthers'...

:47:41
...given on the Lord's day...
:47:42
...but with champagne
and singing from the tabletops.

:47:46
People say there was dancing.
:47:48
It was a French Sunday then?
:47:50
Dissipation can be wonderfully
energizing in the early stages....

:47:58
Do you think her lover will send her a
box of yellow roses tomorrow morning?

:48:11
I was thinking about that too.
:48:18
The farewell scene.
:48:22
Yes, I know.
:48:25
It touches me as well.
:48:27
I usually leave after that scene,
to take the picture away with me.

:48:40
They always spend the winter there,
on account of her mother's bronchitis.

:48:47
And what do you do while May is away?
:48:55
I do my work.

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