The Age of Innocence
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1:32:02
- I'm sure she has something.
- A little.

1:32:04
Whatever remains,
after sustaining more debt.

1:32:08
I know the family paid
close attention to Riviere...

1:32:12
...and considered his offer carefully.
1:32:14
If everyone rather she be Beaufort's
mistress than a wife...

1:32:17
...you've gone about it perfectly.
1:32:21
She won't go back.
1:32:25
That's your opinion?
1:32:29
Well, no doubt you know.
1:32:33
She might soften Mrs. Mingott, who
could give her any kind of allowance.

1:32:38
But the rest of the family
don't want to keep her here.

1:32:42
They'll simply let her...
1:32:44
...find her own level.
1:32:59
Thank you.
1:33:07
The lamp is smoking again.
The servant should fix it.

1:33:10
I'm sorry.
1:33:19
I may have to go to Washington
for a few days.

1:33:22
When?
1:33:24
Tomorrow. I'm sorry,
I should have said it before.

1:33:29
On business?
1:33:30
There's a patent case coming up
before the Supreme Court.

1:33:34
I just got the papers
from Letterblair.

1:33:37
Never mind. It's too complicated.
I have enough trouble with this lamp.

1:33:42
Let me try that.
1:33:45
The change will do you good.
1:33:47
And you must be sure
to go and see Ellen.

1:33:57
This came for you while you were out.

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