To the Lighthouse Page #6
- Year:
- 1983
- 115 min
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brought at the sartorial aspects of your
tastes you would add a patch upon our
student days no it's the same old
suitcase and much the same inside ed.
Lily
what did the Coast Guard's have to say
James
they said the weather won't change for
two or three days excellent good weather.
Sam said he thought you could be
whistling for wind
well whistle we shall and we will find
it will you be ready for an early start
can change
this father yes Father
he's a morbid old man naturally didn't
ask me if I wanted to come here again
please here we are again in this smelly
old house with Gerald Augustus and his
lords and poetry and dear old lily and
her paintings he has what he wanted a
good wallow in the past the past is dead
gone finished
people shouldn't look back they should
only look forward he's got two
photographs of never me talk tour of
your chest at home that's different
didn't change that's different and now
we have a trip to the lighthouse do you
know he's had Nancy rushing around all
evening trying to learn things to pack
as a parcel for the lighthouse men he
even wanted to admit something Polly
Nancy she's so afraid of him
cam why did he want to go to the
lighthouse so much
don't you know who James it's fully in I
saw child can't live during the war did
I ever tell you I think you mentioned it
was rather extraordinary I have a friend
who's very you know active in politics
and feminism zone and she took me to a
meeting it was rather a dreary church
hall in Kensington the speakers were
opposed to conscription it was
incredibly noisy these soldiers was
shouting making awful threats and some
people were singing hymns and suddenly
they're in all this confusion and so it
was Charles up there on the stage giving
a speech
he looked even thinner even more
poverty-stricken I never knew he was a
conscientious objector
well we've completely lost touch needn't
have worried that if the army would have
wanted him anyway Nancy well I suppose
he is very laudable expecting with a
right to offend us I mean that and from
it I often find myself remaining
someone's principles and then despising
him anyway
while the virtue is so ugly and I really
can't blame you for hating the
conscience I mean people who love
for me we must go slowly we here forward.
Augustus was terribly upset you know but
ambien Rosie he was near to death
himself Sandra was a favorite wasn't it
had something in common
Andrew had that same self-sufficiency
he liked the army didn't it how Pauling
that is I remember talking to him it
proves wedding well now you have
penetrated my heart Melanie the wedding
yes I'm an old blunderer.
I think you should go end up I think I
thought were painting things with you
I'm in battles or Gus's say no case
there are things mind you I have a work
to finish
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Which is transcript will you present my
compliments to James and Kahneman tell
them to hurry up yes we're going good
morning mister come I come I never
recall you appearing so early for
breakfast mr. Carmichael
oh I grew last silly manse by working at
night the Mules beguiled and the smaller
glad that one out about 65 will you scam
children come out here Paul Michael do
you know that final summer we spent here.
Michael had published a series of
lectures in the spring of that year
when they will receive not quite up to
the standard in his previous work they
said in the learn of Jones Clinton's
best.
I never knew that he had his heart out
all that summer Caroline consoled him
distracted you know the way she always
did always had perhaps
too much
what's the matter
just your usual misery with nothing to
say to your Oh from no crumb pity I will
not arrive with something that looks
like a remnant from the church bazaar I
thought you were gone
this expedition is in memory of my wife
meaning she like to see that the white
husband were careful.
Oh beautiful boots yes SS raisin thing
there's only one man in England who can
make boots as good as these let's see if
you can tie a good knot young lady
double-barrel a
he's happy now he has his exhibition
okay
you've gotta take the teller Master Jay
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You
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I'm glad you came now cam he's beautiful
out here
I'm glad you came you and James - what
you reading a nonsense this apparently
is one of the bright young men in my
field more flashes here in their
residence there is many holes is in that
old shrimping that you used to love.
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You
and.
I'll take the tuna now mr. James
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Then.
Oh
which is finished
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Official name.
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Closed.
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You
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You
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Mmm
you.
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