A Room with a View
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Here he is on his deathbed, surrounded...
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Mr. Eager is our English chaplain
here in Florence.

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...now unhappily ruined by restoration,
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is untroubled by the snares
of anatomy and perspective...

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Look at that fat man! He must weigh as much
as I do, but he's floating like a balloon.

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Remember that Santa Croce was built by faith
in the full fervor of medievalism.

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Built by faith! That simply means
the workers weren't paid properly!

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Pardon me. The chapel is somewhat small.
We will incommode you no longer.

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Oh, I... Oh!
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Mr. Eager, there's plenty of room
for all of us. You don't have to...

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Oh, dear.
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Gather round, everybody.
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You may observe here in the Peruzzi Chapel,
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as well as in the place
from which we've been expelled,

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the special character of Giotto
among the great painters.

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He was practical...
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My poor boy has brains,
but he's very muddled.

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But why should he be?
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Well may you ask.
But think how he's been brought up -

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free from the superstition
that leads men to hate in the name of God.

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I must go...
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I don't require you to fall in love
with my boy, but please help him.

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If only one could stop him from brooding.
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And on what? The things of the universe.
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I don't believe in this world sorrow. Do you?
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No, I don't. Not at all, Mr. Emerson.

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