The Age of Innocence
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...with himself and Ellen
the center of their conspiracy.

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He guessed he had been, for months...
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...the center of countless
silently observing eyes...

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...and patiently listening ears.
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He understood that, somehow...
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...the separation between himself and
the partner of his guilt was achieved.

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And he knew that now the whole tribe
had rallied around his wife.

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He was a prisoner in the center
of an armed camp.

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Regina's illness
doesn't stop Beaufort...

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...from devoting as much time
to Annie Ring as he can.

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Best thing for Beaufort...
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...would be to go stay at
Regina's place in North Carolina.

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He could breed trotters.
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And the key to his release had been
returned the day before...

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...by mail, unopened.
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He may stay here as a challenge
to the outrage he's created.

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Perhaps he'll run for office.
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Then will Annie Ring
be his first lady?

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Was your trip from Washington tiring?
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The heat on the train was dreadful...
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...but all travel has its hardships.
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They're worth it, just to get away.
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I mean to do a lot of traveling soon.
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What about a little adventure, Philip?
Athens and Smyrna, maybe.

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- Maybe even Constantinople.
- Possibly.

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- Possibly.
- But not Naples.

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Dr. Bencomb says there's a fever.
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Oh, really? A fever in Naples.
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- There's always India.
- You need three weeks for India.

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Absolutely.

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