Frasi

[Last lines] Emily Ivory: Let's get on with it, v [...] D
[dream] Emily Ivory: Soon we will be man and wife [...] D
Emily Ivory: Dear dear George, I'm betrothed to po [...] D
Aunt Agnes: Emily, do laugh at Mr. Trilling's witt [...] D
George: I want the hand of your niece. Aunt Agnes [...] D
Emily Ivory: Who are you? George: My name's Georg [...] D
Horace: I wish that Cedric was more like you. He i [...] D
Cedric: [on Emily] There is something about her sl [...] D
Cedric: I suggest you hide these feelings... in a [...] D
Horace: [Seeing George wait at the table] Good gra [...] D
Edward: What did he say? Cedric: [translating, co [...] D
Aunt Agnes: Have you been urinating in the soup ag [...] D
Edward: I do so hate ordinary people. Cedric: You [...] D
Horace: Let it be recorded that the condemned plea [...] D
Emily Ivory: Oh, Aunt Agnes, just remember: you ar [...] D
Aunt Agnes: Italy is so foreign, look at the effec [...] D
Horace: Time to spread the British Empire. D
[Hudson is the last servant left, everyone else ha [...] D
Emily Ivory: I hate saying goodbye. George: Au re [...] D
Hudson Junior: Where will you go? Rosie: My nanna [...] D
Cedric: Do you make an effort to be stupid or does [...] D
Cedric: Miss Ivory, having carefully considered th [...] D
Horace: Ten years, plus two for having pleaded not [...] D
Emily Ivory: The bushiness of his eyebrows is more [...] D
Aunt Agnes: What is that you're reading? Show me. [...] D
Emily Ivory: I'm a beautiful, young virgin in Ital [...] D
Emily Ivory: [to George after he saves her from dr [...] D