A Room with a View
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1:43:00
Your mother offered
to fetch me in her carriage.

1:43:04
I have not been brought up to keep
anyone waiting, least of all a kind hostess.

1:43:12
And now where's Lucy?
1:43:15
Get in. If Mary's fish pie spoils,
she'll mope till next Friday.

1:43:20
- I will sit here.
- Nonsense.

1:43:22
- I mustn't inconvenience you.
- You know you prefer facing.

1:43:27
I've no wish to even hear your son's name
mentioned. He has misbehaved from the first.

1:43:35
In fact, he behaved abominably.
1:43:38
Not abominably. He only tried
when he should not have tried.

1:43:45
No, of course,
abominable is too strong a word.

1:43:51
- It's no good discussing this.
- George is taking me to London.

1:43:56
He can't bear to be here,
and I must be where he is.

1:44:00
He says the thought of...
seeing you or hearing about you...

1:44:06
Mr. Emerson, please don't go on my account.
I'm going to Greece.

1:44:11
Don't leave your comfortable house.
You mustn't!

1:44:15
Why are you going to Greece?
1:44:18
Forgive me, but it seems to me
you're in a muddle.

1:44:22
I think the reason you're going to Greece
and you've broken off your engagement -

1:44:27
Miss Bartlett told me -
is that... you love George.

1:44:36
All the light's gone out of your pretty face.
1:44:40
Just like it's gone out of George.
1:44:43
I can't bear it,
and now I've made you cry. Forgive me.

1:44:48
But I've got to go to Greece now.
The ticket's bought and everything.

1:44:52
- It's impossible!
- There's only one thing impossible.

1:44:57
That's to love... and to part.

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