The Age of Innocence
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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.
1:34:01
- Do something about this, will you?
- Certainly, sir.

1:34:07
Granny's had a stroke.
1:34:12
A stroke?
1:34:14
Ridiculous.
1:34:16
I told them all it was just
an excess of Thanksgiving.

1:34:22
Dr. Bencomb acted most concerned
and insisted on notifying everyone...

1:34:27
...as if it were the last reading
of my will. You're dear to come.

1:34:33
But perhaps you only wanted
to see what I'd left you.

1:34:36
Granny, that's shocking!
1:34:39
It was shock that did this to me.
No, thank you.

1:34:42
It's all due to Regina Beaufort.
1:34:45
She came here last night...
1:34:48
...and she asked me....
1:34:50
She asked me....
She had the effrontery...

1:34:55
...to ask me to back Julius.
1:34:58
"Not to desert him," she said.

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