A Room with a View
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1:12:04
It would be robbing the one who lost.
1:12:06
Freddy owes me 15 shillings, so it works out
all right if you give the pound to me.

1:12:13
Fifteen shillings to you? How so, Mr. Vyse?
1:12:16
Because fifteen
and five shillings make a pound.

1:12:21
Why is Mr. Vyse taking the quid?
No, thank you!

1:12:25
- Have some tea.
- What about Mr. Floyd's ten shi...?

1:12:28
And why doesn't she pay the bob
for the driver?

1:12:32
A shilling for the driver.
Of course. How kind of you to remind me.

1:12:38
Does anyone have change for half a crown?
1:12:42
Cecil, give that sovereign to me.
1:12:44
Mary can change it,
and we'll start from the beginning.

1:12:48
Oh, dear. I am sorry. What a nuisance I am!
1:12:56
Poor Charlotte!
1:13:02
Mary, have you got any change?
1:13:06
For a sovereign.
1:13:11
Have you told him about him?
1:13:14
No, I haven't, nor anyone.
I promised you I shouldn't.

1:13:18
Here's your money.
It's all shillings except two half crowns.

1:13:23
You can settle your debt nicely now.
1:13:25
How dreadful. How more than dreadful
if Mr. Vyse should hear from another source.

1:13:31
There is no other source.
1:13:34
- George would tell Mr. Emerson.
- He would tell no one.

1:13:38
- How do you know?
- Because I know. Shall we go out?

1:13:42
Dear, a moment. We may not have this chance
again. Have you spoken to him yet?

1:13:49
I have seen him.
1:13:53
Stop thinking he admires me or any nonsense
of that sort. He doesn't. Not one straw.

1:13:59
Freddy, stop it!

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