Mrs. Miniver
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:06:01
- I got something to show you.
- Well, l...

:06:03
It's something very special.
:06:06
Well, of course, Mr. Ballard.
Do show me.

:06:08
This way, ma'am.
:06:13
Thank you.
:06:35
Oh, Mr. Ballard.
:06:38
It's my masterpiece.
:06:40
How lovely.
:06:42
You like it, ma'am?
:06:44
I think it's the most beautiful rose
I've ever seen.

:06:48
- The shape.
- And the scent.

:06:53
Divine. And the color...
:06:56
I adore red roses.
:06:59
'Tis said, as Cupid danced among
the gods, he down the nectar flung...

:07:05
...which on the white rose being shed,
made it forever after red.

:07:10
- Wherever did you find that?
- Hutter's seed catalog, ma'am.

:07:14
It's pretty, but it ain't true.
:07:17
What goes to make a rose, ma'am,
is breeding...

:07:21
...and budding and horse manure,
if you'll pardon the expression.

:07:26
- And that's where you come in, ma'am.
- I?

:07:32
I gotta have a name for it.
:07:34
- Oh, you want me to name it for you.
- No, ma'am, I got a name for it...

:07:38
...if you'll give me your permission.
- Why, of course. But I don't see...

:07:42
I want to call it the "Mrs. Miniver."
:07:49
If you'll pardon me, ma'am...
:07:50
...I've watched you go in and out
of town for years now...

:07:54
...and you've always had time
to stop and have a word with me...

:07:58
...and I've always waited
for you to come home...


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