A Room with a View
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:46:01
I never said so.
I consider him far above the average.

:46:06
Mr. Beebe, I've had a wonderful idea.
:46:08
I'm going to write to our Miss Alans
and ask them to take Sir Harry's villa.

:46:14
Sir Harry deserves a tenant
as vulgar as himself.

:46:18
Oh, Mr. Vyse, he's really very nice.
:46:22
Gentlewomen! Yuck!
:46:24
Acting the little god down here
with his patronage

:46:28
and his sham aesthetics,
and everyone is taken in.

:46:32
I'll write to them,
and if you'd also send a word?

:46:35
Certainly. A highly suitable
addition to our little community.

:46:40
Goodness, how cross you are!
:46:48
It was that miserable tea party
and all those dreadful people.

:46:52
And not being alone with you.
:46:55
Hmm.
:47:16
Italy and London are the places
where I feel I truly belong.

:47:21
I am something of an Inglese Italianato.
:47:25
E un diavolo incarnato.
You know the proverb?

:47:33
I somehow think you feel
more at home with me in a room.

:47:37
Never in the real country like this.
:47:41
I think you're right. When I do think of you,
it is always in a room.

:47:48
This is the Sacred Lake.
:47:51
Very picturesque, but hardly a lake.
More of a puddle.

:47:57
Freddy loves to bathe here.
He's very fond of it.


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