1:38:10
	- Miss Bartlett.
- Mr. Beebe.
1:38:12
	- What is happening to your neighbors?
- They're moving.
1:38:16
	Old Mr. Emerson's rheumatism is back,
and George thinks it's too far.
1:38:21
	Mr. Emerson is avoiding the removers inside.
1:38:24
	Might I impose
and wait here for Mrs. Honeychurch?
1:38:28
	By all means. I'm afraid you must excuse me.
1:38:34
	Mr. Emerson, Miss Bartlett, excuse me.
1:38:38
	Oh, please.
1:38:39
	I am sorry that the house
has brought on your rheumatism.
1:38:43
	It's not the rheumatism, it's my boy.
1:38:47
	George is so sorry.
1:38:50
	I cannot blame him,
but I wish he'd told me about it first.
1:38:54
	- He never told you what happened in Italy?
- Not a word.
1:39:00
	No. Lucy said he wouldn't.
1:39:03
	I was only told last Sunday.
1:39:05
	- What were you told?
- That he loves her.
1:39:11
	Won't you sit down?
1:39:13
	I think I hear the carriage.
1:39:16
	It would be discourteous
to keep my cousin waiting.
1:39:19
	There isn't any carriage.
1:39:22
	Sit down, my dear.
1:39:32
	Everyone's been lying, except George.
1:39:36
	And now here's Miss Honeychurch
marrying Mr. Vyse in January...
1:39:41
	She has broken off her engagement.
1:39:44
	It was all done
with great tact and discretion, naturally.
1:39:48
	And, for the time being,
we would like to keep it quiet.
1:39:52
	There's a time for keeping quiet
and there's a time for speaking out.
1:39:59
	Now, you don't hear any carriage.