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The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Room With A View, by E. M. Forster This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: A Room With A View Author: E. M. Forster Posting Date: December 31, 2008 [EBook #2641] Release Date: May, 2001 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A ROOM WITH A VIEW *** Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer A ROOM WITH A VIEW By E. M. Forster CONTENTS: PART ONE I. The Bertolini II. In Santa Croce with No Baedeker III. Music, Violets, and the Letter "S" IV. Fourth Chapter V. Possibilities of a Pleasant Outing VI. The Reverend Arthur Beebe, the Reverend Cuthbert Eager, Mr. Emerson, Mr. George Emerson, Miss Eleanor Lavish, Miss Charlotte Bartlett, and Miss Lucy Honeychurch Drive Out in Carriages to See a View; Italians Drive Them VII. They Return PART TWO VIII. Medieval IX. Lucy as a Work of Art X. Cecil as a Humourist XI. In Mrs. Vyse's Well-Appointed Flat XII. Twelfth Chapter XIII. How Miss Bartlett's Boiler Was So Tiresome XIV. How Lucy Faced the External Situation Bravely XV. The Disaster Within XVI. Lying to George XVII. Lying to Cecil XVIII. Lying to Mr. Beebe, Mrs. Honeychurch, Freddy, and the Servants XIX. Lying to Mr. Emerson XX. The End of the Middle Ages PART ONE Chapter I: The Bertolini "The Signora had no business to do it," said Miss Bartlett, "no business at all. She promised us south rooms with a view close together, instead of which here are north rooms, looking into a courtyard, and a long way apart. Oh, Lucy!" "And a Cockney, besides!" said Lucy, who had been further saddened by the Signora's unexpected accent. "It might be London." She looked at the two rows of English people who were sitting at the table; at the row of white bottles of water and red bottles of wine that ran between the English people; at the portraits of the late Queen and the late Poet Laureate that hung behind the English people, heavily framed; at the notice of the English church (Rev. Cuthbert Eager, M. A. Oxon.), that was the only other decoration of the wall. "Charlotte, don't you feel, too, that we might be in London?
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