A Room with a View
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1:39:00
No. Lucy said he wouldn't.
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I was only told last Sunday.
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- What were you told?
- That he loves her.

1:39:11
Won't you sit down?
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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.
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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.
1:40:02
Why don't you sit back,
make yourself more comfortable? Take this.

1:40:07
There. You look much better.
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So... she's not marrying Mr. Vyse?
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Why? Why Greece?
1:40:20
Why rush off to the ends of the earth?
1:40:24
You're tired of your home.
You're tired of Windy Corner.

1:40:29
And you're tired of Freddy and me.
1:40:33
Of course I'm not tired of Windy Corner,
but, as we're talking about it,

1:40:38
I shall want to come up to London more.
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I might even share a flat
for a little with some other girl.

1:40:47
You see, I come into my money next year.
1:40:51
To mess about with typewriters
and latchkeys and call it work.

1:40:56
- Perhaps I spoke hastily.
- Oh, goodness!

1:40:59
You remind me of Charlotte Bartlett!

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