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Lytton Strachey:
I know it was an obscene and ridiculous war, but, I suppose its quite convenient to have one. Lady Ottoline Morrell:
Now we shall see some real progress, Lytton. We're on the threshold of a golden age. Lytton Strachey:
You know, Ottili, given the circumstances, I really think we ought to dance. Lady Ottoline Morrell:
Very well!
I know it was an obscene and ridiculous war, but, I suppose its quite convenient to have one. Lady Ottoline Morrell:
Now we shall see some real progress, Lytton. We're on the threshold of a golden age. Lytton Strachey:
You know, Ottili, given the circumstances, I really think we ought to dance. Lady Ottoline Morrell:
Very well!
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I know it was an obscene and ridiculous war
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but I suppose it's quite convenient to have won
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Now we shall see some real progress
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We're on the threshold of a golden age
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You know given the circumstances
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I really think we ought to dance
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Very well
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Movie Summary
The platonic relationship between artist Dora Carrington (Dame Emma Thompson) and writer Lytton Strachey (Jonathan Pryce) in the early twentieth century.

