A Room with a View
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:26:06
Something tremendous has happened.
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Well, thank you... again.
:26:16
How quickly accidents happen.
Then one returns to the old life.

:26:20
I don't.
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I mean... something's happened to me.
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And to you.
:26:52
- No!
- She is my sister.

:26:57
- We ought not to allow this.
- They're doing no harm.

:27:00
You can't object in such a landscape.
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As long as she is his sister.
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So, Miss Honeychurch, you're traveling.
As a student of art?

:27:12
- No, I'm afraid not.
- As a student of human nature like myself?

:27:17
- I'm here as a tourist.
- Indeed?

:27:21
We residents sometimes pity
you poor tourists not a little.

:27:26
Handed about like parcels
from Venice to Florence to Rome,

:27:30
unconscious of anything outside Baedeker,
anxious to get done and go on elsewhere.

:27:36
I abhor Baedeker.
I'd fling every copy in the Arno.

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Towns, rivers, palaces,
all mixed up in an inextricable whirl.

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Over there, Miss Honeychurch,
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the villa of my dear friend Lady Laverstock,
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at present busy
with a Fra Angelico definitive study.

:27:58
And, on your left - no, just there -

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