The Age of Innocence
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I don't know.
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Because it's a different country.
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You used to read poetry.
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It was so nice when you read it to me.
:31:26
You'll catch your death.
:31:34
Of course.
:31:41
I've been dead
for months and months. "

:31:44
Then it occurred to him
that she might die.

:31:48
People did. Young people,
healthy people did.

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She might die and set him free.
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- I didn't know when you were leaving.
- I'm not leaving.

:32:25
Granny's asked me to take care of her.
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- Then we must talk now.
- I'm due at Regina's.

:32:30
Granny lent me her carriage.
:32:32
Granny says Beaufort's a scoundrel,
but so is my husband...

:32:36
...and the family wants me
to return to him.

:32:39
Only Granny understands.
She's even seen to my allowance.

:32:43
- I must see you somewhere alone.
- In New York?

:32:46
Where we can be alone.
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The art museum in the park.
2:30 tomorrow.

:32:51
I'll be at the door.

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