The Age of Innocence
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I do want you to know
what you advised me was right.

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Things can be so difficult sometimes...
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...and I'm so grateful.
:49:32
The next day, Newland Archer searched
the city in vain for yellow roses.

:49:38
He sent a note to Madame Olenska...
:49:40
...asking to call that afternoon
and requesting a reply by messenger.

:49:46
There was no reply that day
or the next.

:49:50
And when yellow roses
were again available...

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...Archer passed them by.
:49:56
It was only on the third day
that he heard from her by post...

:50:00
...from the van der Luydens' home.
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"Newland, I ran away the day after
I saw you at the play...

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...and these kind friends took me in.
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I wanted to be quiet
and think things over.

:50:14
I feel so safe here.
I wish that you were with us.

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Yours sincerely."
:50:24
He had received an invitation from the
Lefferts for a weekend on the Hudson.

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He hoped it was not too late to reply.
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Their house was not far
from the van der Luydens'.

:50:48
I came to see what you ran away from.
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- I knew you'd come.
- That shows you wanted me to.

:50:55
May wrote she asked you
to take care of me.

:50:58
- I didn't need to be asked.
- Why?


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