The Age of Innocence
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1:49:02
Do you want to see it?
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I thought you knew.
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"May, dear: I have at last
made Granny understand...

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...that my visit to her could be
no more than a visit.

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And she has been as kind
and generous as ever. "

1:49:43
She sees now that if I return
to Europe, I must live by myself.

1:49:47
I am hurrying back to Washington
to pack up, and I sail next week.

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Be very good to Granny when I'm gone.
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As good as you've always been to me.
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If friends wish to urge me to stay,
tell them it'd be utterly useless.

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"--tell them it'd
be utterly useless. "

1:50:17
Why did she write this?
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I suppose because we talked
things over yesterday.

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What things?
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I told her that I was afraid
I hadn't always been fair to her...

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...and hadn't always understood
how hard it must have been for her.

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I knew she could always
count on you...

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...and I wanted her to know that you
and I were the same in our feelings.

1:50:45
She understood why I wanted
to tell her this.

1:50:48
I think she understands everything.

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