May I tell you what most interests me about New York; not all the blind obeying of...
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Ellen Olenska:
May I tell you what most interests me about New York; not all the blind obeying of traditions, somebody else's traditions; it seems stupid to have discovered America only to make it a copy of another country. Do you suppose Christopher Columbus would have taken all that trouble just to go to the opera with Larry Lefferts?
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May I tell you what most interests me about New York
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Not all the blind obeying of somebody else's tradition
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It seems stupid to make America a copy of another country
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Would Columbus have taken such trouble just to go to the opera with Lefferts
Clip duration: 18 seconds
Views: 254
Timestamp in movie: 00h 28m 35s
Uploaded: 23 November, 2022
Genres: drama, romance
Summary: A tale of nineteenth-century New York high society in which a young lawyer falls in love with a woman separated from her husband, while he is engaged to the woman's cousin.
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00:22 Cousin May wrote
00:22 Nothing's done that can't be undone
00:06 The Atlantic is calling us
00:36 We must always remember the eccentric bringing up she had
00:21 They all lived in a kind of hieroglyphics world
00:10 Are you very much in love with her
00:22 He could feel her dropping back to an inexpressive...
00:36 Is this really so difficult
00:12 I told him he should have married you
00:05 Don't make love to me
00:23 Shall I come to you once and then go home
00:09 Beaufort may not receive invitations anymore
00:21 I remember we played together
00:22 It invariably happened
00:58 Regina Beaufort came from an old South Carolina family
00:20 Only by actually passing through the Crimson drawing room
00:12 The worst of it is that I want to kiss you and I...
00:27 When's the wedding to be
00:34 With characteristic independence