The Age of Innocence
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1:28:26
Mr. Archer, I think?
1:28:29
My name is Riviere.
1:28:32
I dined with you in Paris last year.
1:28:35
Yes, I'm sorry.
I didn't quite recall.

1:28:37
I had the advantage.
I saw you in Boston, yesterday.

1:28:45
I came here on Count Olenski's
behalf because...

1:28:49
...I believed in all good faith
that she should return to him.

1:28:54
Forgive me, Monsieur...
1:28:57
...but I really don't understand
your purpose in coming to see me.

1:29:04
She's changed, Monsieur.
1:29:07
You knew her before?
1:29:10
I used to see her
at her husband's house.

1:29:12
The count would not have entrusted
my mission to a stranger.

1:29:17
This change that you mentioned....
1:29:20
It may be my seeing her
for the first time...

1:29:23
...as she is, as an American.
1:29:27
She made her marriage in good faith.
1:29:30
It was a faith the count
could not share.

1:29:33
Could not understand.
1:29:36
So her faith was....
1:29:41
Broken.
1:29:42
Destroyed.
1:29:46
Returning to Europe would mean
a life of some comfort...

1:29:51
...and considerable sacrifice...
1:29:54
...and I would think, no hope.
1:29:58
I will fulfill my obligation to
the count and meet with the family.


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