The Age of Innocence
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2:04:04
...made her children conceal their
views from her, just like Archer.

2:04:10
She died thinking
the world a good place...

2:04:14
...full of loving and harmonious
households like her own.

2:04:19
Newland Archer, in his 57th year...
2:04:22
...mourned his past and honored it.
2:04:29
Yes, hello?
2:04:31
Chicago wants you.
2:04:34
- Dad?
- Is that you, Ted?

2:04:36
Dad, my client wants me to look at
some gardens before I start designing.

2:04:41
Sounds fine. Where?
2:04:43
- Europe.
- Gracious.

2:04:44
I'll sail next Wednesday
on the Mauretania.

2:04:48
And miss the wedding?
2:04:50
I'll be back on the 1st.
Our wedding's not till the 5th.

2:04:53
I'm surprised you remembered the date.
2:04:56
I was hoping you'd join me.
- What?

2:04:59
I'll need you to remind me
of what's important.

2:05:02
- Our last father-son trip.
- I appreciate the invitation--

2:05:06
Wonderful. Can you call
the Cunard office tomorrow?

2:05:09
I'd need to cancel my--
2:05:11
I won't hear it.
The Atlantic is calling us.

2:05:15
I'll be in New York on Monday.
2:05:17
- You'll be in--?
- On Monday.

2:05:19
I'll see what I can do.
2:05:21
I can't promise anything.
I'll see what I can do, all right?

2:05:45
I'm going to Versailles with Tourneur.
Will you come?

2:05:48
I'm going to the Louvre.
2:05:51
I'll meet you there later.
Countess Olenska expects us at 5:30.

2:05:56
- What?!
- Didn't I tell you?


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