The Age of Innocence
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He may stay here as a challenge
to the outrage he's created.

:43:04
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.

:43:42
- Maybe even Constantinople.
- Possibly.

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- Possibly.
- But not Naples.

:43:47
Dr. Bencomb says there's a fever.
:43:50
Oh, really? A fever in Naples.
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- There's always India.
- You need three weeks for India.

:43:58
Absolutely.
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Beaufort may not receive invitations,
but he maintains a certain position.

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Horizontal, I hear.
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If this continues,
we'll see our children...

:44:12
...socializing with swindlers
and marrying Beaufort's bastards.

:44:16
Has he got any?
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Careful there, gentlemen.
Draw it mild.

:44:21
Society has a history of tolerating
vulgar women, after all.

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Up to a point.
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Have you ever noticed it's
the people with the worst cooks...

:44:34
...who always yell about
being poisoned when they dine out.

:44:39
Lefferts used to be
a little more adept, I thought.

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But then, grace is not
always required...

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...as long as one knows the steps.
:44:57
I've never heard Lefferts so abound...

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