A Room with a View
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1:32:04
I hope he won't gossip.
1:32:06
How splendid of them to go.
I wish they'd take me.

1:32:10
Would your mother spare you?
1:32:12
She must. I simply must go away.
1:32:15
I have to. Don't you see I have to go away?
1:32:18
Charlotte, the Miss Alans
are going to Constantinople.

1:32:21
No, only to Athens.
1:32:24
I've longed to go to Constantinople...
Athens, I mean.

1:32:27
In lieu of Constantinople,
could not we lure you to tea at the Beehive?

1:32:32
- No, thank you.
- Oh, well, Minnie, you and I must eat alone.

1:32:38
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon, Mr. Beebe.

1:32:47
- You must persuade Mother.
- What?

1:32:50
Don't you see? I must go somewhere. Anywhere!
1:32:55
I must get away, far, before it's known.
1:32:58
- What?
- That I've broken off my engagement.

1:33:01
- He mustn't get any ideas.
- You mean Mr. Emerson?

1:33:05
Charlotte, how slow you are.
1:33:08
There must be no gossip
at Summer Street, but to go as far as Greece!

1:33:12
I thought you'd be the first to go to Mother
and say Lucy must go to Greece.

1:33:18
Lucy, are you absolutely sure?
I only want to do what is right for you.

1:33:23
I'm telling you what's right.
Don't argue, do it!

1:33:27
All right.
1:33:31
Thank you, Freddy.
1:33:35
Why does she look like that?
1:33:37
- Like what?
- Like Charlotte Bartlett.

1:33:42
Because... she is Charlotte Bartlett.
1:33:47
Stop thine ear against the singer
1:33:56
From the red gold, keep thy finger

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