Of Human Bondage Page #2
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- 1934
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All tickets, please!
Show your tickets.
All tickets, please!
All tickets, please!
Show your tickets.
All tickets, please!
Boat train, platform 19!
All tickets, please...!
I thought you were never coming.I like that!
I almost went home.
I was in the second class
waiting room.
Is it likely I'd sit in the second
class when I could sit in the first?
For a gentleman of brains,
you don't use 'em!
Perhaps not. Anyway, you're here,
so it's all right, isn't it?
You certainly do make a girl
feel important.
VIOLINS PLAY:
I love that music.
Whenever I hear it, I think of you.
How pale you are.
How strange, how cold.
CORK POPS:
Do you always order champagne?
No. Why did you do it now?
I was hoping it would make you
more friendly.
Do you think it will? Well,
there's one thing I can say for you.
Gentleman,
May I see you again?
I don't mind. Doesn't it make
any difference to you?
No. If you don't take me out,
someone else will.
I'll say good night here.
Won't you stay for a moment? No.Why not?
People would think
I don't know what.
I love that music.
Whenever I hear it, I think of you.
Whenever I hear it, I think of us.
who danced like you.
I've been looking for you
all my life.
You don't have much to do with
your time. I should be studying.
Then why don't you?Well, I'd rather see you.
Any of the girls noticeI don't know.
What difference does it make?
They all laugh at you. Do they?
Why? Say you're in love with me.
SHE LAUGHS:
May I call you Mildred?
I don't mind.
Look here, don't say that any more,
will you? Why not?
Well, I'll call you Mildred
and you call me Philip, will you?
I'll think on it.
I, um...I'm a little awkward at this
but will you kiss me good night?
No.
Oh, Mildred. Will you come
to the theatre with me on Saturday?
I don't mind.
You're sure they're for Saturday?Certainly.
My name is Miller, Emile Miller.
We should know each other.
Why? Well, we are both interestedThing?
My dear young man, you are so...
so... er...
artistic.
You, you should be more...
Like so!
Thanks. Thanks very much.
That's all right.
Keep the change.
What time shall I see you?
I forgot to tell you, Philip.
I can't go. W... Why not?
Me aunt's ill.
Oh.
Well!
What's the sense in that? You don't
suppose I want to go by myself?
I only got them for your sake.Well you needn't go on about it.
WOMAN:
Violets! Sweet violets!Sweet violets, tuppence a bunch.
Violets! Sweet violets...
You're spying on me.
I thought you was a gentleman,
Are you going out with Miller? No.
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