A Room with a View
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1:15:02
Yes, easily. Gracious,
how smart you look! What a lovely frock.

1:15:09
Go on.
1:15:11
Goodbye. Be good.
1:15:30
"'No place on earth as glorious
as this where love is spoken face to face.

1:15:35
"So he cried, 'Utter rapture! The silvered
twilight, the wraith-like swallows,

1:15:41
"'the perfume of the cooling earth all fill me
with inutterable and inestimable bliss.'

1:15:47
"And so, locked in mortal combat,
they brought to life the eternal...

1:15:54
"They brought to life the eternal battle
where men stand face to face

1:15:59
"to slowly gird, to bravely fight,
to stoutly dare..."

1:16:05
Listen, Lucy. Three split infinitives.
1:16:09
"And then the cry was heard,
'Once more into the breach, my friends."'

1:16:13
Victory, Mr. Floyd!
1:16:17
"The scene is set in Florence.
The sunset. The sunset of Italy."

1:16:23
- Did you mind losing?
- Of course.

1:16:26
You're not such a splendid player.
The light was in my eyes.

1:16:31
I never said I was.
1:16:34
"Under Orcagna's Loggia -
the Loggia de Lanzi, as we call it now..."

1:16:40
What's the title?
1:16:42
- "Under a Loggia" by Eleanor Lavish.
- Eleanor Lavish!

1:16:46
My goodness!
Do you remember her, Mr. Emerson?

1:16:49
- Of course.
- No wonder the novel's so bad.

1:16:53
Still, one ought to read it, I suppose.
1:16:56
- There's an absurd account of a view.
- Do read it.


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