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Clips from A Room with a View (1986)
"Oh, Mr. Vyse, he's really very nice."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Gentlewomen! Yuck!"
A Room with a View (1986)
"Acting the little god down here with his patronage"
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"and his sham aesthetics, and everyone is taken in."
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"Certainly. A highly suitable addition to our little community."
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"Goodness, how cross you are!"
A Room with a View (1986)
"And not being alone with you."
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"Hmm."
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"Italy and London are the places where I feel I truly belong."
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"This is the Sacred Lake."
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"Very picturesque, but hardly a lake. More of a puddle."
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"Freddy loves to bathe here. He's very fond of it."
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"I used to bathe here, too."
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"Until I was found out."
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"Yes, I suppose we ought to be going."
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"I want to ask you something that I have never asked before."
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"What, Cecil?"
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"May I now?"
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"Well, of course you may, Cecil."
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"You might before. I can't run at you."
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"they were all rather extraordinary."
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"0ur neighbor and friend, Sir Harry 0tway,"
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"- I immediately thought of you. - The house has the added attraction"
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"that it stands exactly across the road from the Reverend Beebe's church."
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"and says he is writing today to urge you to consider our little corner of Surrey."
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"Yours sincerely, Lucy Honeychurch. There."
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"- Goodnight. - Goodnight."
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"Goodnight, Rose."
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"But she's purging off that Honeychurch taint. You know what I mean."
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"Not quoting the servants or asking how the pudding is made."
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"Mind you marry her next January."
A Room with a View (1986)
"how she kept to Schubert when, like an idiot, I wanted Beethoven."
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"Schubert was right for this evening."
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"Mother, I shall have our children educated just like Lucy."
A Room with a View (1986)
"send them to Italy for... subtlety."
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"Cecil... darling."
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"So, you do love me, little thing?"
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"Lucy!"
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"The tiresome Miss Alans. I hate their if-ing and but-ing."
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"My reply impressed her favorably. Lucy?"
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"Go for her. Get her round the shins."
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"- Freddy, be careful! - You really are savages, you know."
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"Impossible to make oneself heard. Don't you want to hear about the Miss Alans?"
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"- That wasn't the name. - Wasn't whose name?"
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"Sir Harry's tenants. I met him this morning and he said,"
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"I have procured desirable tenants."
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"I said, Hurray, and slapped him on the back."
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"- Cecil? - So you can all call in perfect safety."
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"So really desirable. I've telegraphed them."
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"A most remarkable father and son."
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"Don't move. Stay where you are. Ginevra de Benci!"
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"What's this about Sir Harry's new tenants?"
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"I've won a great victory for the comic muse."
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"Of course I'd prefer friends of yours..."
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"They had been to Italy. A father and son. The oddest couple."
A Room with a View (1986)
"of wet hedgerows with birds singing inside them."
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"However, I fear I've faltered and need some help from outside."
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"I happen to know of just the place. Not exactly a cottage, more... a villa."
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"Dear sir, I implore you..."
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"Sir Harry Otway. It is in Surrey, a place called Summer Street."
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"It will teach that snob Sir Harry a lesson."
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"The classes should mix, there should be intermarriage. I believe in democracy."
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"It isn't fair! I've probably met them before."
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"Perfectly fair if it punishes a snob."
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"I blame you. You had no business to undo my work about the Miss Alans."
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"You've scored off Sir Harry, but at my expense."
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"- I've brought someone to see you. - One minute."
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"Byron. Exactly."
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"A Shropshire Lad."
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"Never heard of it."
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"The Way of All Flesh."
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"Never heard of it."
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"I'm certain that's old Emerson. What are those people doing? Hello!"
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"Wait on, Mr. Beebe."
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"How do you do? Come in."
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"Come and have a bathe!"
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"Emerson, this is Honeychurch. You remember his sister."
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"Very glad to hear your sister is marrying. I'm sure she'll be... happy."
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"We know Mr. Vyse, too. He's been very... kind."
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"Go and bathe. It will do you good. Then all come back for some tea."
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"Bring some milk and honey and... er, cakes. Cakes!"
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"As a matter of fact, coincidence is much rarer than we suppose."
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"I have reflected. It's fate. Everything is fate."
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"You see? You talk of coincidence and fate."
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"You're naturally drawn to things Italian, as are we and all our friends."
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"Hurry up, Emerson!"
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"- Come along, Mr. Beebe! - I may as well wash, too."
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"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree..."
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"And some trousers..."
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"This way, Mrs. Honeychurch. Follow me."
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"Oh, dears. Look away!"
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"Poor Mr. Beebe, too!"
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"It is you! Why not have a comfortable bath at home with hot and cold laid on?"
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"Oh, look! No, don't look! Poor Mr. Beebe!"
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"Poor, poor Charlotte!"
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"Poor, poor Charlotte!"
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"This is serious."
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"Her boiler is to be had out and the cistern cleaned and all kinds of to-doing."
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"I think we should ask her to stay. Give her a holiday while the plumbers finish."
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"No! We're squeezed to death with Freddy's friend and Minnie Beebe."
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"Well, she gets on my nerves."
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"The time she met Cecil, she drove him quite frantic."
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"This isn't very kind of you two. You have each other and poor Charlotte..."
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"Blow the spirit-stirring harp like anything"
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"Medulla oblongata, key of G..."
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"However, we're in E flat."
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"- Wasn't it any good? - It's lovely, dear."
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"Then they began to sing"
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"Because otherwise, I cannot account for him."
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"Whenever I speak, he winces."
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"I see him, Lucy. It's useless to contradict me."
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"No doubt, I am not artistic nor literary nor intellectual."
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"Your father bought the drawing room furniture, and we must put up with it."
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"Cecil doesn't mean to be uncivil."
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"He explained. It's ugly things that upset him. He's not uncivil to people."
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"Is it a thing or a person when Freddy sings?"
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"You can't expect a really musical person to appreciate comic songs as we do."
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"Must he sneer and spoil everyone's pleasure?"
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"- Go and dress, dear. - All right, Mother."
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"Sunday week, I want to ask George Emerson up for some tennis."
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