The Age of Innocence
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I've never heard Lefferts so abound...
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...in the sentiments
that adorn Christian manhood.

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Indignation lends a scathing eloquence
almost as effective as fear.

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The pressure at home
must be unrelenting.

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I never expected to hear such
a paean to the sanctity of the home.

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The silent organization...
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...which held this
whole small world together...

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...was determined
to put itself on record.

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It had never
for a moment questioned...

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...the propriety
of Madame Olenska's conduct.

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It had never questioned
Archer's fidelity.

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And it had never heard of, suspected
or even conceived possible...

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...anything at all to the contrary.
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From the seamless performance
of this ritual...

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...Archer knew that New York believed
him to be Madame Olenska's lover.

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We were discussing the ball.
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We have it during Easter week,
to benefit the blind.

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And he understood
for the first time...

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...that his wife shared the belief.
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You must come visit me when you do.
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I'll write to you when I'm settled
and let you know where I am.

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That would be lovely.
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Shall I see you to your carriage?
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We're driving dear Ellen home.
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Goodbye.
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Goodbye.
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I'll see you soon in Paris.
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Oh, if you and May could come.
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Shall we make our way to the carriage?

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