A Room with a View
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:58:10
- Hello?
- Hello.

:58:13
- I've brought someone to see you.
- One minute.

:58:19
Byron. Exactly.
:58:25
"A Shropshire Lad".
:58:29
Never heard of it.
:58:32
"The Way of All Flesh".
:58:35
Never heard of it.
:58:38
Hello? George reads German.
:58:45
I'm certain that's old Emerson.
What are those people doing? Hello!

:58:51
Wait on, Mr. Beebe.
:58:53
- This is Mr. Honeychurch.
- How do you do?

:58:56
How do you do? Come in.
:59:00
Come and have a bathe!
:59:02
I'd like that.
:59:04
What a conversational opening!
"How do you do? Come and have a bathe."

:59:09
Emerson, this is Honeychurch.
You remember his sister.

:59:13
Oh, yes. How do you do? Glad to see you.
:59:17
Very glad to hear your sister is marrying.
I'm sure she'll be... happy.

:59:22
We know Mr. Vyse, too.
He's been very... kind.

:59:27
Go and bathe. It will do you good.
Then all come back for some tea.

:59:32
- Do you really want this bathe?
- Yes, I've said so.

:59:45
Bye, Emerson.
:59:48
Bring some milk and honey
and... er, cakes. Cakes!

:59:54
Yours is glorious country, Honeychurch!
:59:59
As a matter of fact,
coincidence is much rarer than we suppose.


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