The Age of Innocence
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: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.

:21:01
- Careful, dear.
- Everybody knows.

:21:04
Indeed. Beaufort always put
his business around.

:21:08
Now that his business is gone,
there will be disclosures.

:21:11
- Gone? Is it really that bad?
- As bad as anything I ever heard of.

:21:16
Most everybody we know
will be hit one way or another.

:21:24
Very difficult for Regina, of course.
:21:27
And it's a pity that Countess Olenska
refused her husband's offer.

:21:33
Why, for God's sake?
:21:34
To put it on the lowest ground,
what will she live on now?

:21:38
Now that Beaufort--
:21:40
What the hell does that mean, sir?
:21:50
...and the allowance she gets
from the family is cut back--

:21:54
- I'm sure she has something.
- A little.

:21:56
Whatever remains,
after sustaining more debt.


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