The Age of Innocence
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1:36:03
...and they'll have to be entertained.
1:36:06
I don't know how many notes
Bencomb sent out.

1:36:09
- If there's anything we can do.
- Well, Ellen is coming.

1:36:13
I expressly asked for her.
1:36:19
If May sends the brougham,
I'll take the ferry.

1:36:22
Fine.
1:36:24
Fine. Thank you.
1:36:27
There, you see, Granny,
everyone will be settled.

1:36:30
Thank you, dear. Bless you.
1:36:34
I didn't want to worry Granny...
1:36:36
...but how can you meet Ellen
if you have to go to Washington today?

1:36:41
I'm not going. The case is postponed.
I heard from Letterblair this morning.

1:36:46
Postponed? How odd.
1:36:49
Mama had a note from him
this morning too.

1:36:51
He was concerned about Granny
but had to be away.

1:36:55
He was arguing a patent case
before the Supreme Court.

1:36:58
You did say it was a patent case?
1:37:00
The whole office can't go.
Letterblair decided to go himself.

1:37:04
Then it's not postponed?
1:37:07
No, but my going is.
1:37:18
He knew it was two hours
by ferry and carriage...

1:37:21
...from the Pennsylvania terminus
in Jersey City to Mrs. Mingott's.

1:37:28
All of two hours
and maybe a little more.

1:37:36
- You didn't expect me?
- No.

1:37:38
I nearly came to Washington.
We would've missed each other.

1:37:41
Granny Mingott sent me.
She's much better.

1:37:56
- You know, I hardly remembered you.
- Hardly remembered?


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