The Age of Innocence
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:19:02
I used to see her
at her husband's house.

:19:04
The count would not have entrusted
my mission to a stranger.

:19:09
This change that you mentioned....
:19:12
It may be my seeing her
for the first time...

:19:15
...as she is, as an American.
:19:19
She made her marriage in good faith.
:19:22
It was a faith the count
could not share.

:19:25
Could not understand.
:19:28
So her faith was....
:19:33
Broken.
:19:34
Destroyed.
:19:38
Returning to Europe would mean
a life of some comfort...

:19:43
...and considerable sacrifice...
:19:46
...and I would think, no hope.
:19:50
I will fulfill my obligation to
the count and meet with the family.

:19:55
I will tell them what he suggests
and wishes for the countess.

:20:00
But I ask you to use
your influence with them.

:20:06
I beg you, do not let her go back.
:20:12
When old Mrs. Baxter Pennilow died,
they found her standing order...

:20:16
...48 Worth dresses,
still wrapped in tissue paper.

:20:24
...they wore the first lot
to the symphony...

:20:30
He had written to her
once in Washington.

:20:34
Just a few lines, asking when
they were to meet again.

:20:39
And she wrote back, "Not yet. "
:20:46
I think Julius Beaufort
started the new fashion...

:20:49
...by making his wife wear
her new clothes when they arrived.

:20:53
I must say, it takes all Regina's
distinction not to look like--

:20:57
- Her rivals?
- Like that Annie Ring.


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