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Excerpt from A Room With a View
It's so obvious they should have the rooms, said the son. There's nothing else to say.
He did not look at the ladies as he spoke, but his voice was perplexed and sorrowful. Lucy, too, was perplexed but she saw that they were in for what is known as quite a scene, ' and she had an odd feeling that whenever these ill-bred tourists spoke the contest widened and deepened till it dealt, not with rooms and views, but with - well, with something quite different, whose existence she had not realized before. Now the old man attacked Miss Bartlett almost violently Why should she not change? What possible objection had she I They would clear out in half an hour.
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