A Room with a View
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1:21:01
Mr. Emerson, leave this house
and don't come back as long as I'm here.

1:21:06
- I can't.
- No discussion.

1:21:10
Go, please.
I don't want to call in Mr. Vyse.

1:21:14
You mean to marry that man?
1:21:17
- You're being ridiculous.
- I'd have held back if Cecil was different.

1:21:24
But he's the sort who can't know
anyone intimately, least of all a woman.

1:21:28
He doesn't know what a woman is.
1:21:32
He wants you for a possession,
to look at like a painting or an ivory box.

1:21:38
Something to own and to display.
1:21:40
He doesn't want you to be real,
to think and to live. He doesn't love you.

1:21:46
But I love you. I want you
to have your own thoughts and ideas,

1:21:50
even when I hold you in my arms.
1:21:53
Miss Bartlett, you wouldn't stop us,
not if you understood.

1:21:58
It's our last chance.
1:22:02
Do you understand how lucky people are
to find what's right for them?

1:22:07
It's such a blessing, don't you see?
1:22:09
And the fact I love Cecil and shall be
his wife shortly is of no importance?

1:22:16
This tremendous thing has happened
between us and it means...

1:22:20
it means nothing must hinder us ever again.
1:22:24
You have to understand that.
1:22:27
- I've no idea what you mean.
- Everyone must understand.

1:22:32
And you must leave.
1:22:35
It was wrong of me to listen to you.
1:22:38
But you haven't been listening.
If you had, you would know!

1:22:43
- Leave at once. Now.
- Lucy...

1:22:45
- No, I will not listen to one more word.
- My dears, do stop.

1:22:50
Haven't you done enough?
Don't interfere again.

1:22:54
- It's useless. Let me go, Miss Bartlett.
- Let Mr. Emerson go, Charlotte.


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