The Age of Innocence
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1:14:00
She gave the feeling that she would've
been just as serene without them.

1:14:08
But what if all her calm,
her niceness...

1:14:12
...were just a negation...
1:14:14
...a curtain dropped in front
of an emptiness?

1:14:18
Archer felt he had never yet
lifted that curtain.

1:14:23
Quite stunning, isn't it?
1:14:26
It's Julius Beaufort who donates
the club's prizes, isn't it?

1:14:30
This looks like him, of course.
It will make quite an heirloom.

1:14:35
You should leave it
to your eldest daughter.

1:14:38
What? Will there be no daughters?
1:14:40
Only sons? Can't I say that either?
Look at her blushing.

1:14:46
Ellen! Ellen! Are you upstairs?
1:14:49
She's over from Portsmouth,
spending the day.

1:14:55
Insists on putting up with those--
What's their name? Blenkers.

1:14:59
But I gave up arguing
with young people 50 years ago.

1:15:04
I'm sorry, ma'am.
Miss Ellen's not in the house.

1:15:07
- She's left?
- I saw her going down the shore path.

1:15:13
Run down and fetch her
like a good grandson.

1:15:16
May and I will have a gossip
about Julius Beaufort.

1:15:20
Go ahead.
She'll want to see you both.

1:15:22
Is it true Beaufort has given
Annie Ring a diamond bracelet?

1:15:26
I hear he even plans
to bring her to Newport.

1:15:37
He'd heard her name often during the
year and a half since they'd last met.

1:15:42
He was even familiar
with the main incidents of her life.

1:15:46
But he heard all these accounts
with detachment...

1:15:50
...as if listening to reminiscences
of someone long dead.

1:15:55
But the past had come again
into the present...

1:15:59
...as in those newly discovered
caverns in Tuscany...


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