The Age of Innocence
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1:12:01
I thought I'd invite him to dinner.
1:12:03
- The Frenchman?
- Yes.

1:12:05
I didn't have much chance to talk to
him, but wasn't he a little common?

1:12:10
Common?
1:12:12
I thought he was clever.
1:12:15
I suppose I shouldn't have known
if he was clever.

1:12:22
Then I won't ask him to dine.
1:12:27
With a chill, he knew that
in future...

1:12:31
...many problems would be solved
for him in this same way.

1:12:42
...and after that...
1:12:43
...they would have nearly finished
polishing down all the rough edges.

1:12:48
But May's pressure
was already wearing down...

1:12:51
...the very roughness
he most wanted to keep.

1:12:54
As for the madness with
Madame Olenska, he trained himself...

1:12:58
...to remember it as the last
of his discarded experiments.

1:13:03
She remained in his memory simply
as the most plaintive...

1:13:07
...and poignant...
1:13:09
...of a line of ghosts.
1:13:45
She's very deft.
1:13:47
That's the only kind of target
she'll ever hit.

1:13:57
No one could ever be jealous
of May's triumphs.


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