The Age of Innocence
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1:22:02
She stayed in Portsmouth. I'm here
only two days. It's not worthwhile.

1:22:07
You are traveling alone?
1:22:10
Yes. Why? Do you think
it's a little dangerous?

1:22:15
- Well, it's unconventional.
- Yes, I suppose it is.

1:22:22
I refused to take back money
that belonged to me.

1:22:27
Someone came with an offer?
1:22:33
What were the conditions?
1:22:36
- I refused.
- Tell me the conditions.

1:22:38
Nothing unbearable, really. To sit
at the head of his table now and then.

1:22:45
And he wants you back at any price?
1:22:49
Well, it's a considerable price.
1:22:53
At least, it's considerable for me.
1:22:57
So you came to see him?
1:22:59
My husband? Here?
No, of course not.

1:23:03
He sent someone.
1:23:06
His secretary?
1:23:09
Yes.
1:23:13
He's still here. He insisted on...
1:23:16
...waiting in case I changed my mind.
1:23:25
You haven't changed, Newland.
1:23:31
I had changed until I saw you again.
1:23:35
Please don't.
1:23:36
Just give me the day.
I won't speak unless you tell me to.

1:23:41
All I want is some time with you.
1:23:45
Is that man coming to the hotel?
1:23:48
- At 1 1 :00, just--
- We must go now.

1:23:55
- I must leave a note at the hotel.
- Write on this.

1:23:59
I have the paper. You see how
everything is predestined?


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