A Room with a View
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:42:00
- Mother?
- Lucy.

:42:18
Freddy!
:42:24
- Mr. Beebe.
- Thank you, Mary.

:42:26
Hello, Mr. Vyse, I've come for tea.
Do you suppose I shall get it?

:42:30
Food is the one thing one does get here.
:42:34
- What an extraordinary thing!
- One of Freddy's bones.

:42:39
He's terrible. A most unpromising youth.
So unlike his sister.

:42:45
You think his sister is promising?
:42:48
I have a pet theory about Miss Honeychurch.
:42:51
Is it not odd that she should play Beethoven
with such passion and live so quietly?

:42:59
I suspect that one day...
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...music and life will mingle.
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Then she will be wonderful in both.
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I trust that day is at hand.
She has just promised to marry me.

:43:18
I'm sorry if I've given you a shock.
:43:21
I'm awfully sorry.
I'd no idea you were so intimate with her.

:43:25
You should have stopped me.
Shall we join the others?

:43:32
Congratulations.
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Blessings. Your vicar's benediction.
:43:38
I want you to be supremely happy.
:43:41
And supremely good,
both as man and wife, mother and father.

:43:46
And now I want my tea.
:43:48
Just in time. How dare you be so serious!
:43:57
- Summer Street will never be the same.
- It's too small for anyone like ourselves.


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