Young and Innocent
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I came because I wanted to...
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You came to give Felicity a
birthday present, didn't you?

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Oh, how sweet of you, Erica!
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One of those lovely stone dwarfs
for the garden. Isn't it nice?

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Exactly like the ones we've got
It will fit in so nicely

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Shall we join the others?
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-Hello, daddy!
-Hello, darling!

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Oh, Erica, let's play find the
thimble!

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Hello, Felicity, are you having
a nice time?

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Yes, thank you, Erica! But I want
to play find the thimble!

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Well, I expect you can if you ask
mummy

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-I mean I want you to play
-I can't just now, dear

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-I will presently
-Why can't you play now?

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Come on, we'll play it on
our own!

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Major Cunningham, Mrs.
Cunningham

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Sit by me
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.Get the crackers, please!
-Oh, yes, yes, of course

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Mr... Mr...
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I suppose you're staying with the
Burgoynes, Mr...

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Not exactly, quite near...
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That's a large family, I've never
known how many they are but...

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...l suppose you find it rather
difficult to...

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Yes, I'm not too sure myself
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Erica, I'm so sorry, I didn't
quite catch your friend's name

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-Beechcott Manningtree
-Oh, really?

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That's a extraordinary name,
isn't it?

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I don't think I've ever come
across it before

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Come along, Erica
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Let's go now
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We can't, they'll start thinking
things

:42:27
I started thinking things
long ago

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Be quiet
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Love calls but once though
passion...

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-Steady, old girl
-I'll read it out

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You must leave things like that
to me, Harold

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It was my motto
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-Ah, the ice is here
-In the nick of time

:42:55
Auntie, we really ought to be
going

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-Yes, I really think we should
-Yes, yes, of course

:42:58
Would you mind picking these
ices for me, please?


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