London, 1880: William to his mother: I *have* a woman in my life from Lies My Parents Told Me (Season 7) | Next Clip in Episode |
WILLIAM: Yet her smell, it doth linger, painting pictures in my mind. Her eyes, balls of honey. Angel's harps her laugh. Oh, lark. Grant a sign if crook'd be Cupid's shaft. Hark, the lark, her name it hath spake. "Cecily" it discharges from twixt its wee beak.
MOTHER: (proud) Oh, William....
WILLIAM: It's just...scribbling.
MOTHER: Nonsense. It's magnificent. I wonder, though. This Cecily of whom you write so often...
WILLIAM: (uncomfortable) Oh.
MOTHER: Would that be the Underwood's eldest girl?
WILLIAM: Uh, no, uh, no. I do not presume.
MOTHER: She's lovely. You shouldn't be alone. You need a woman in your life.
WILLIAM: I have a woman in my life.
MOTHER: But you ne? (giggles) Oh... (giggles)
WILLIAM: Well, do not mistake me. I still have hopes that one day there will be an addition to this household, but I will always look after you, mother. This, I promise.
(his mother starts coughing up blood)
WILLIAM: Should I send the coach for Doctor Gull?
MOTHER: I'll be all right. It's passed. Just sit with me a while, will you?
WILLIAM: Of course.
MOTHER: (singing) Early one morning, just as the sun was shining, I heard a maid sing in the valley below. "Oh, don't deceive me. Oh, never leave me. How could you use a poor maiden so?"
written by: David Fury and Drew Goddard; originally transcribed by: CariCranberry. edited by me.. Full transcript at:
http://www.buffyworld.com/buffy/season7/transcripts/139_tran.php