A Room with a View
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:18:00
Well, there you are.
Make my boy realize that,

:18:06
at the side of the everlasting "why",
there is a "yes".

:18:11
And a "yes" and a "yes"!
:18:15
Has your son no particular hobby?
:18:17
I forget my worries at the piano,
:18:20
and collecting stamps helped my brother.
:18:23
Excuse me. My cousin will be
most anxious if I don't get back.

:18:28
- Poor girl.
- Poor girl?

:18:31
I think myself most fortunate.
I'm very happy and having a splendid time.

:18:37
Thank you very much. Goodbye.
:18:58
Look at that adorable wine cart.
How he stares at us, dear simple soul!

:19:04
I love these little dark alleys.
:19:08
They're all peasants, you know. Come along.
:19:19
I do declare we're lost.
:19:24
No, Miss Bartlett,
you will not look into your Baedeker.

:19:28
Two lone females in an unknown city,
that's what I call an adventure.

:19:33
We will simply drift.
:19:39
One always has to be wide open.
I think Miss Lucy is.

:19:43
- Open to what, Miss Lavish?
- To physical sensation.

:19:47
I'll let you into a secret.
I have my eye on your cousin.

:19:52
For a character in your novel?
:19:54
The young English girl, transfigured by Italy.
:19:58
And why should she not be transfigured?

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