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Lucy Honeychurch:
Why need mother hear of it? Charlotte Bartlett:
Well, you tell her everything, don't you? Lucy Honeychurch:
I suppose I do, generally. Charlotte Bartlett:
There's such a beautiful confidence between you. One would hate to break it. And as I have said before, I am to blame. Lucy Honeychurch:
I wouldn't want mother to think so. Charlotte Bartlett:
She will think so, if you tell her. Lucy Honeychurch:
I shall never speak of it, either to mother or to anyone. Charlotte Bartlett:
We will both be as silent as the grave
Why need mother hear of it? Charlotte Bartlett:
Well, you tell her everything, don't you? Lucy Honeychurch:
I suppose I do, generally. Charlotte Bartlett:
There's such a beautiful confidence between you. One would hate to break it. And as I have said before, I am to blame. Lucy Honeychurch:
I wouldn't want mother to think so. Charlotte Bartlett:
She will think so, if you tell her. Lucy Honeychurch:
I shall never speak of it, either to mother or to anyone. Charlotte Bartlett:
We will both be as silent as the grave
Full Transcript
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Why need Mother hear of it
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Well you tell her everything
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Don't you
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I suppose I do generally
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There's such a beautiful confidence between you
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One would hate to break it
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And as I have said before I am to blame
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I wouldn't want Mother to think so
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She will think so
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if you tell her
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I shall never speak of it
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either to Mother or to anyone
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Movie Summary
Lucy Honeychurch (Helena Bonham-Carter) shares a brief romance with George Emerson in Florence. Yet as she tries to move on with her life and look for marriage elsewhere, can she truly forget the events of that summer?


