A Room with a View
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1:06:02
However, we're in E flat.
1:06:07
- Wasn't it any good?
- It's lovely, dear.

1:06:11
Then they began to sing
1:06:13
That extremely lovely thing
1:06:16
Scherzando ma non troppo, P, P, P
1:06:19
Scherzando ma non troppo, P, P, P
1:06:33
Is anything the matter with Cecil?
1:06:37
Because otherwise, I cannot account for him.
1:06:42
Whenever I speak, he winces.
1:06:44
I see him, Lucy. It's useless to contradict me.
1:06:48
No doubt, I am not artistic
nor literary nor intellectual.

1:06:55
Your father bought the drawing room
furniture, and we must put up with it.

1:07:01
Cecil doesn't mean to be uncivil.
1:07:04
He explained. It's ugly things
that upset him. He's not uncivil to people.

1:07:10
Is it a thing or a person when Freddy sings?
1:07:13
You can't expect a really musical person
to appreciate comic songs as we do.

1:07:19
Must he sneer and spoil everyone's pleasure?
1:07:23
- Go and dress, dear.
- All right, Mother.

1:07:39
Sunday week, I want to ask
George Emerson up for some tennis.

1:07:44
- Oh, no, Freddy...
- Oh, he's topping. He's spiffing!

1:07:49
George Emerson is simply ripping!

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