The Age of Innocence
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1:17:20
I'm sorry you didn't find her,
but I've heard she's changed.

1:17:24
Changed?
1:17:25
So indifferent to her old friends.
Summering in Portsmouth.

1:17:29
Moving to Washington. Sometimes,
I think we've always bored her.

1:17:33
Perhaps she'd be happier
with her husband after all.

1:17:37
- I've never heard you be cruel before.
- Cruel?

1:17:40
Even demons don't think people
are happier in hell.

1:17:44
Then she shouldn't have
married abroad.

1:17:47
Let me.
1:17:49
Walk on.
1:17:50
The Blenkers?
1:17:52
A party for the Blenkers?
1:17:54
Who are they?
1:17:57
The Portsmouth people.
The ones Ellen is staying with.

1:18:04
...at 3:00 punctually to meet
Mrs. and the Misses Blenker.

1:18:09
Red Gables, Catherine Street."
1:18:11
I don't think we can decline.
1:18:14
I don't see why, really.
He's an archaeologist--

1:18:18
And he's Sillerton Jackson's cousin.
1:18:22
- Of course.
- Some of us will have to go.

1:18:28
I'm sure Ellen will be there.
You'll have a chance to see her.

1:18:32
Newland, you can find a way
to spend your afternoon, can't you?

1:18:37
I think for a change I'll just
save it instead of spending it.

1:18:43
Maybe I'll go see about
a new horse for the brougham.

1:18:48
At least the Jacksons didn't pick the
day of the Cup Race for their party.


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