A Room with a View
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1:28:14
Since the days are chillier now
and we've not, alas, a home of our own,

1:28:19
my sister feels we might benefit
by travel to a warmer clime.

1:28:24
The doctor has ordered her special bread,
but we can take that with us.

1:28:29
It is only getting first into a steamer
and then a train.

1:28:37
- Hello. So you're off, Mr. Vyse?
- Yes.

1:28:41
I've come to show Miss Honeychurch
a letter from our friends the Miss Alans.

1:28:48
"Since Florence did my sister so much good,
we think we should try Athens this winter."

1:28:55
Isn't it wonderful?
The Parthenon, the frieze of Phydias.

1:29:00
- Have you ever met these Miss Alans?
- Never.

1:29:03
Then you cannot appreciate
the romance of this visit.

1:29:07
I've never been myself,
nor do I have any plans to go.

1:29:11
Altogether too big for our little lot,
don't you agree? Got any matches?

1:29:16
Thank you.
1:29:18
You're quite right.
Greece is not for our little lot.

1:29:22
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

1:29:33
Mr. Beebe! Matches!
1:29:37
Matches!
1:29:40
Cecil's hard hit. Lucy won't marry him.
1:29:43
- When?
- Late last night. I must go.

1:29:46
- Will they want me to go down?
- Yes. Goodbye.

1:29:54
All right, Powell.

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