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Clips from A Room with a View (1986)
"- Oh, no, Freddy... - Oh, he's topping. He's spiffing!"
A Room with a View (1986)
"George Emerson is simply ripping!"
A Room with a View (1986)
"What a noise you're making. Freddy, let Lucy go."
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"Hook me behind."
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"Need we have Charlotte?"
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"Kiss me again."
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"- Thank you so much. - Pleasure."
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"Oh, porter! Could you...?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"The ticket says Dorking. That was the last station."
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"How very vexing! I shall have to get a cab."
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"My father lives here. I've come for the weekend."
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"- Are you all right? - Oh, yes."
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"My dear Marian, what a stupid blunder. You'll never forgive me."
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"- Freddy, pay the cab. - No, I must. I absolutely insist."
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"- And this is Minnie, Mr. Beebe's niece. - Grant me that."
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"- Here you are. - Thank you, sir."
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"All right. Five shillings and a bob for the driver."
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"We all have our foibles, and mine is prompt settling of accounts."
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"Does anyone have any change?"
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"No. I know I'm a spoilsport, but it would make me wretched."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Freddy owes me 15 shillings, so it works out all right if you give the pound to me."
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"Fifteen shillings to you? How so, Mr. Vyse?"
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"Why is Mr. Vyse taking the quid? No, thank you!"
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"- Have some tea. - What about Mr. Floyd's ten shi...?"
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"And why doesn't she pay the bob for the driver?"
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"A shilling for the driver. Of course. How kind of you to remind me."
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"Mary, have you got any change?"
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"No, I haven't, nor anyone. I promised you I shouldn't."
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"You can settle your debt nicely now."
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"There is no other source."
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"- George would tell Mr. Emerson. - He would tell no one."
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"Stop thinking he admires me or any nonsense of that sort. He doesn't. Not one straw."
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"No, poor Minnie. No, not me. Get off!"
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"Who's been leaving books out to spoil?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"It's a special collection. I forget what for, but I beg,"
A Room with a View (1986)
"no vulgar clinking ha'pennies in the plate."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Make sure Minnie has a sixpence. Where is the child?"
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"Yes, easily. Gracious, how smart you look! What a lovely frock."
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"Go on."
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"Goodbye. Be good."
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"Listen, Lucy. Three split infinitives."
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"And then the cry was heard, 'Once more into the breach, my friends.'"
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"- Did you mind losing? - Of course."
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"Under Orcagna's Loggia - the Loggia de Lanzi, as we call it now..."
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"What's the title?"
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"- Under a Loggia by Eleanor Lavish. - Eleanor Lavish!"
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"Still, one ought to read it, I suppose."
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"- There's an absurd account of a view. - Do read it."
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"Do you like our view, Mr. Emerson?"
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"My father says there's only one perfect view -"
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"- Do read it. - Not while Mr. Emerson is entertaining us."
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"No, do. Nothing's funnier than silly things read aloud."
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"Mr. Emerson finds us frivolous. Look for tennis balls, Mr. Emerson."
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"- Do I have to? - No, of course not."
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"It's in chapter two. Find me chapter two."
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"Afar off, the towers of Florence."
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"And she wandered as though in a dream through the wavering sea of barley,"
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"touched with crimson stains of poppies."
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"All unobserved, he came to her. Isn't it immortal?"
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"No eloquence was his, nor did he need it. He simply enfolded her in his manly arms..."
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"- Shall we go in to tea? - By all means."
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"Excuse me."
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"There's a scene in it - the hero and heroine make love. Do you know about that?"
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"Do you know about it?"
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"There are poppies and a barley field."
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"Oh, Lucy! Oh, dearest girl! She hasn't put that in her novel?"
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"And that man insulted me again behind Cecil's back."
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"Why did you tell her? What made you?!"
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"Even if you forgive me, I shall never forgive myself... till my dying day."
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"Go and call him."
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"I'll deal with him myself."
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"- I can't. - No discussion."
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"Go, please. I don't want to call in Mr. Vyse."
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"- You're being ridiculous. - I'd have held back if Cecil was different."
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"But he's the sort who can't know anyone intimately, least of all a woman."
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"He wants you for a possession, to look at like a painting or an ivory box."
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"Something to own and to display."
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"He doesn't want you to be real, to think and to live. He doesn't love you."
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"But I love you. I want you to have your own thoughts and ideas,"
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"It's our last chance."
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"Do you understand how lucky people are to find what's right for them?"
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"It's such a blessing, don't you see?"
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"This tremendous thing has happened between us and it means..."
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"You have to understand that."
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"- I've no idea what you mean. - Everyone must understand."
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"But you haven't been listening. If you had, you would know!"
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"- Leave at once. Now. - Lucy..."
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"- It's useless. Let me go, Miss Bartlett. - Let Mr. Emerson go, Charlotte."
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"but you always do forgive yourself."
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"I say, Cecil, do play, there's a good chap. Just this once. It's Floyd's last day."
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"Freddy, as you remarked this morning, some chaps are good for nothing but books."
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"I plead guilty to being such a chap."
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"Because I wouldn't play tennis?"
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"I'm sorry, I can't marry you. One day you'll be glad I said so."
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"I love you."
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"I did not."
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"I thought I did at first. I'm sorry."
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"As for your loving me, you don't, not really."
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"You don't. It's only as something else."
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"As something you own. A painting, a Leonardo."
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"I don't want to be a Leonardo, I want to be myself."
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"I'll only say things that will make me unhappy afterwards."
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"...but it would help a little, hurt a little less, if I knew why."
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"I don't mean exactly that, but you will go on asking questions."
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"You wrap yourself up in art, and want to wrap me up,"
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"It's true."
A Room with a View (1986)
"You're so different tonight, like a different person speaking with a new voice."
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"What do you mean? If you think I love someone else, you're mistaken."
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"Of course I don't. I only meant that..."
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"If a girl breaks off her engagement, everyone thinks, Oh, she has someone else."
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"It's disgusting, brutal!"
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"Forgive me if I say stupid things. My brain has gone to pieces."
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"I think we'd better go to bed, if you don't mind."
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"I must actually thank you for what you've done."
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"I admire your courage."
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"Of course I will, Cecil."
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"I'm sorry about it."
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"Thank you for taking it so well."
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"- Hello. So you're off, Mr. Vyse? - Yes."
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"I've come to show Miss Honeychurch a letter from our friends the Miss Alans."
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