The Age of Innocence
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What did the Count actually do?
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I've never thought of it that way, but that could make sense. I always thought he was sort of mean and neglective to Ellen.

May and Ellen's grandmother, Mrs. Mingott, commented that it was a shame that Newland had not met Ellen before she married the count because they were more alike.
Newland was suffocating in New York while Ellen suffocated in Europe.
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