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

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Granny's had a stroke.
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A stroke?
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Ridiculous.
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I told them all it was just
an excess of Thanksgiving.

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

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

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But perhaps you only wanted
to see what I'd left you.

1:34:36
Granny, that's shocking!
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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....
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She asked me....
She had the effrontery...

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...to ask me to back Julius.
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"Not to desert him," she said.
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"To stand behind our common lineage
in the Townsend family."

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If you back Julius,
you can see the family through.

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If you don't...
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...we will all...
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...everyone of us, fall into dishonor.
1:35:20
I said to her:
Honor's always been honor...

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...and honesty's always been honesty
in the Mingott house...

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And then she said, if you can
believe this, "But my name, Auntie."

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But my name, Auntie!
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- My name's Regina Townsend!
- I said to her:

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Your name was Beaufort
when he covered you with jewels...

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...and it's got to stay Beaufort
now that he's covered you with shame.

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Then I gave out.
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Simply gave out.
1:35:59
And now family is arriving
expecting a funeral...


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