The Age of Innocence
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1:10:00
She had said it was
the only house in America...

1:10:04
...where she could imagine
being perfectly happy.

1:10:09
They traveled to the expected places,
which May had never seen.

1:10:13
In London, Archer ordered his clothes.
They went to the National Gallery...

1:10:18
...and to the theater.
1:10:20
I hope I don't look ridiculous.
I've never dined out in London.

1:10:25
English women dress like
everyone else in the evening.

1:10:28
How can you say that when they're
at the theater in old ball dresses?

1:10:33
Maybe they save their
new dresses for home.

1:10:37
- Then I shouldn't have worn this.
- You look very fine.

1:10:42
Really, quite beautiful.
1:10:51
In Paris, she ordered her clothes.
1:10:54
There were trunks of dresses
from Worth.

1:10:56
They visited the Tuileries.
1:11:06
May's hands were modeled
in marble at Rochet's studio.

1:11:11
And occasionally, they dined out.
1:11:18
But tell me, you were saying you were
actually advised by Maupassant?

1:11:23
Unfortunately, I was advised
not to write.

1:11:29
Archer embraced his new marriage...
1:11:31
...even as he reverted
to his old ideas about matrimony.

1:11:36
It was less trouble
to conform with tradition.

1:11:40
There was no use trying
to emancipate a wife...

1:11:42
...who hadn't the dimmest notion
that she wasn't free.

1:11:45
In London we only managed
one day at the National.

1:11:49
We were taken up
by a Mrs. Carfry and Mrs. Harle.

1:11:53
We had a good talk.
1:11:55
He's interesting. We talked about
books and many different things.


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