The Age of Innocence
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Mr. Archer.
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So how do you like
this odd little house?

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To me, it's like heaven.
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You've arranged it delightfully.
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Some of the things
I managed to bring with me.

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Little pieces of wreckage.
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At least it's less gloomy
than the van der Luydens'...

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...and not so difficult to be alone.
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I'm sure it's often thought
the van der Luydens' is gloomy...

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...though I've never
heard it said before.

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Do you really like to be alone?
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As long as my friends keep me
from being lonely.

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I see you've already chosen
your corner.

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- Please, sit.
- Thank you.

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This is the hour I like best.
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Don't you?
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I was afraid you'd forgotten the hour.
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I'm sure Beaufort
can be very intriguing.

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He took me to see some houses.
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I'm told I must move, even though this
street seems perfectly respectable.

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- Yes, but it's not fashionable.
- Fashionable?

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Is fashion such
a serious consideration?

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Among people with nothing
more serious to consider.

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Perhaps I've been too independent.
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All I really want is to feel
cared for and safe.

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The van der Luydens
do nothing by halves.

:33:43
All New York laid itself out
for you last night.

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It was so kind. Such a nice party.
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Cream or lemon?
:33:53
Lemon, please.
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The van der Luydens are the most
powerful influence in society.

:33:58
They very seldom receive because
of Cousin Louisa's health.


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