A Room with a View
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:11:14
You said you liked cornflowers.
:11:17
- So we brought you cornflowers.
- Oh, how kind!

:11:21
They're your type of flowers.
They have your personality.

:11:25
I'd like to see them in your hair.
:11:28
There are no jewels more becoming to a lady.
:11:55
May I say something rather daring?
:11:59
Mr. Beebe, you sound like Miss Lavish.
:12:03
- Are you writing a novel, too?
- If I were, you would be my heroine.

:12:08
And I should write "If Miss Honeychurch
ever takes to live as she plays...

:12:16
"...it will be very exciting,
both for us and for her."

:12:27
Mother doesn't like me playing Beethoven.
She says I'm peevish afterwards.

:12:33
Naturally, one would be stirred up.
:12:37
Won't you play some more?
:12:39
No, I think I'll go out.
:12:41
Alone? Is that wise, Miss Honeychurch?
:12:46
To be wise, one might have stayed at home.
:12:51
I'll not go far. I promise.
:12:56
I'm sorry.

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