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from "Brideshead Revisited" (1981)
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Julia Flyte is the beautiful and mercurial belle of... more
Alternate Names:
Julia Mottram
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- Brideshead Revisited (2008) Played by Hayley Atwell
- "Brideshead Revisited"
- Brideshead Revisited (1981) TV episode, Played by Diana Quick (as Julia Mottram)
- A Twitch Upon a Thread (1981) TV episode, Played by Diana Quick (as Julia Mottram)
- Orphans of the Storm (1981) TV episode, Played by Diana Quick (as Julia Mottram)
- Brideshead Deserted (1981) TV episode, Played by Diana Quick (as Julia Mottram)
- The Unseen Hook (1981) TV episode, Played by Diana Quick (as Julia Mottram)
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From "Brideshead Revisited: Brideshead Revisited (#1.11)" (1981)
[Lord Marchmain has just died]
Charles Ryder: [voiceover] Thus I come to the broken sentences which were the last words spoken between Julia and me - the last memories. When at last we met alone, it was by stealth, like young lovers.
[Charles and Julia hug]
Julia Mottram: Here on the stairs, a minute to say goodbye.
Charles Ryder: [wistfully] So long to say so little.
Julia Mottram: You knew?
Charles Ryder: Since this morning. Since before this morning. All this year.
Julia Mottram: I didn't know till today. Oh, my dear, if you could only understand, then I could bear to part - or bear it better. I'd say my heart were breaking, if I believed in broken hearts. I can't marry you, Charles. I can't be with you ever again.
Charles Ryder: [flatly] I know.
Julia Mottram: How can you know?
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[Lord Marchmain has just died]
Charles Ryder: [voiceover] Thus I come to the broken sentences which were the last words spoken between Julia and me - the last memories. When at last we met alone, it was by stealth, like young lovers.
[Charles and Julia hug]
Julia Mottram: Here on the stairs, a minute to say goodbye.
Charles Ryder: [wistfully] So long to say so little.
Julia Mottram: You knew?
Charles Ryder: Since this morning. Since before this morning. All this year.
Julia Mottram: I didn't know till today. Oh, my dear, if you could only understand, then I could bear to part - or bear it better. I'd say my heart were breaking, if I believed in broken hearts. I can't marry you, Charles. I can't be with you ever again.
Charles Ryder: [flatly] I know.
Julia Mottram: How can you know?
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