A Room with a View
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1:30:04
No, Charlotte.
Not the scissors, not when my hands are full.

1:30:09
- Good afternoon.
- How do you do, Mr. Beebe?

1:30:12
- Good gracious! What a mess things are!
- Yes.

1:30:15
Everyone's so horrid today, Uncle Arthur.
Let's go out to tea.

1:30:20
Good idea. Get your hat and coat
and I'll take you.

1:30:24
I'll take Minnie to the Beehive Tavern.
Care to join us, Miss Bartlett?

1:30:29
Oh, yes, Charlotte! I don't mind.
1:30:32
No. You have no one to help.
My services are better than nothing.

1:30:39
Oh, dear, Marian. I'm so sorry.
1:30:52
A delightful letter from the Miss Alans.
They're going to Greece. I'll read you some.

1:31:03
"Dear Mr. Beebe, I doubt we shall go
any further than Athens,

1:31:08
"but, if you know of a good pensione
in Constantinople, we should be so grateful."

1:31:15
Isn't that delightful? I do believe
they'll end by going round the world.

1:31:21
Delightful.
1:31:25
Miss Honeychurch, your brother has told me.
1:31:32
- Did he?
- I needn't say it will go no further.

1:31:35
Mother... Charlotte... Cecil... Freddy... you...
1:31:44
If I may say so,
I'm certain you've done the right thing.

1:31:48
Tell me more of the Miss Alans.
How splendid of them to go abroad.

1:31:52
I want them to start from Venice and then
go by cargo steamer down the Illyrian coast.

1:31:59
- Did Freddy say he'd drive straight back?
- No, he didn't.


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