A Room with a View
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1:17:01
Do you like our view, Mr. Emerson?
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My father says there's only one perfect view -
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the view of the sky over our heads.
1:17:11
I expect your father has been reading Dante.
1:17:15
- Do read it.
- Not while Mr. Emerson is entertaining us.

1:17:19
No, do. Nothing's funnier
than silly things read aloud.

1:17:24
Mr. Emerson finds us frivolous.
Look for tennis balls, Mr. Emerson.

1:17:28
- Do I have to?
- No, of course not.

1:17:31
It's in chapter two. Find me chapter two.
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- Give it here.
- No, it's the silliest thing.

1:17:47
Come on.
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- Cecil!
- Thank you.

1:17:52
A-ha.
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"Afar off, the towers of Florence.
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"And she wandered as though in a dream
through the wavering sea of barley,

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"touched with crimson stains of poppies.
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"All unobserved, he came to her."
Isn't it immortal?

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"There came from his lips no wordy
protestations such as formal lovers use.

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"No eloquence was his, nor did he need it.
He simply enfolded her in his manly arms..."

1:18:23
No, this isn't the bit. It's further on.
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- Shall we go in to tea?
- By all means.

1:18:53
Excuse me.

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