A Room with a View
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:52:02
Not quoting the servants
or asking how the pudding is made.

:52:07
Mind you marry her next January.
:52:10
Her music, the style of her...
:52:13
how she kept to Schubert when,
like an idiot, I wanted Beethoven.

:52:18
Schubert was right for this evening.
:52:21
Mother, I shall have our children
educated just like Lucy.

:52:26
Bring them up among honest country folk
for freshness,

:52:29
send them to Italy for... subtlety.
:52:34
And not till then bring them to London.
:52:38
Not a day beyond January.
:52:52
Cecil... darling.
:52:57
So, you do love me, little thing?
:53:42
Lucy!
:53:44
I want to show her this letter
from the Miss Alans.

:53:47
The tiresome Miss Alans.
I hate their "if"-ing and "but"-ing.

:53:51
Well, now they're really coming.
:53:54
I had a letter from Miss Teresa
asking how often the butcher called.


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