A Room with a View
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:38:03
He should have been here
at least an hour ago.

:38:07
Don't stand there, dear.
You will be seen from the outside.

:38:15
The moment he comes, I shall face him.
:38:18
No, my dear, you will do no such thing.
:38:22
My poor dear girl, you are so young!
:38:24
You've always lived among such nice people.
You cannot realize what men can be.

:38:31
This afternoon, if I had not arrived,
what would have happened?

:38:36
- I can't think.
- Answer me, Lucia.

:38:39
What would have happened had I not appeared?
:38:43
You did appear!
:38:46
Oh, I have vexed you at every turn.
:38:49
It's true.
I am too old for you. And too dull.

:38:56
It will be a push to catch the morning train.
:39:00
I have failed in my duty to your mother.
She will never forgive me when you tell her.

:39:05
Come away from the window!
:39:08
She will certainly blame me
when she hears of it.

:39:12
Certainly.
:39:15
And deservedly.
:39:18
- Why need Mother hear of it?
- Well, you tell her everything. Don't you?

:39:25
I suppose I do, generally.
:39:27
There's such a beautiful confidence
between you.

:39:31
One would hate to break it.
:39:34
And, as I've said before, I am to blame.
:39:37
But, of course, we have not had a full week.
:39:40
I reserved them for a week
like you wrote you wanted.

:39:44
Yes, but we've only had half a week,
so I calculate we owe you half the price.

:39:49
I'm the loser.
I could have let them rooms five times over.


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