:26:01
- I shall complain to their nurses.
- It wasn't their fault. It was...
:26:04
- Thank you. That is kind of you.
- Fond of children, I see.
:26:07
- Got any of your own?
- No.
:26:12
- I must go.
- You haven't counted all your bones yet.
:26:14
Don't worry about me.
:26:16
I'm old enough to be your father.
They're not what they used to be.
:26:20
- Who aren't?
- Children.
:26:21
I'd be ashamed
if I couldn't bowl a better hoop than that.
:26:24
I never bothered.
I was brought up in the country.
:26:27
- So was I. Whereabouts?
- Devonshire.
:26:30
Devonshire? What part?
:26:32
- I lived with some cousins near Exmouth.
- I know Exmouth very well.
:26:36
- I wonder if I've met them.
- Their name was Ullswater.
:26:41
Don't go yet. I was just getting interested.
:26:46
Stop it, you rude little boys!
It's disgraceful!
:26:49
How dare they!
:26:51
Poor devils. I'd like to give them
a taste of Devonshire.
:26:53
Yes, a grass bank to roll down
and some nice, clean mud.
:26:58
- Well, thank you for being so kind.
- Toy shop!
:27:01
- I beg your pardon?
- Something for them to play with.
:27:08
There is a toy shop across the road.
:27:09
What a lovely idea.
They do look so miserable.
:27:12
You'll have to come along, too.
I mean, that's the whole idea.
:27:15
Must have a woman about
where brats are concerned, you know?
:27:18
I mean, they'd run a mile
if I were to so much as call to them.
:27:21
I'd love to see them
enjoy themselves, but...
:27:23
- What's to stop you?
- My husband is out...
:27:25
- and won't be back till teatime.
- You'll be in time to have it with him.
:27:29
I don't want to be silly,
but I don't know you.
:27:31
This is charity, ma'am.
That blows convention out of the window.
:27:37
I mean you children out there in the street.
Come along. Don't be afraid.
:27:41
I've got something for you.
:27:49
Would you like some toys to play with?
:27:52
It is such a shame
you can't go into the square.
:27:54
- This gentleman thought...
- There's a toy shop there.
:27:56
- Tops, if you like, or hoops.
- Do let's go across, shall we?