Mrs. Miniver
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:27:10
- Hello.
- Hello.

:27:16
- You got my note?
- As you see.

:27:19
Yes, of course.
:27:22
Miss Beldon, I don't want you to think
I'm going back on anything I said.

:27:25
Of course not.
:27:28
But I did express myself
a bit emphatically.

:27:32
I hope you'll excuse me.
My mode of expression, I mean.

:27:35
There's really nothing to excuse.
:27:38
Everyone's entitled to his
mode of expression.

:27:42
Still, I had no right to lose my temper.
:27:44
- I'm usually quite detached.
- I was pretty snippy myself, wasn't I?

:27:49
And quite in the wrong, anyway.
I'm sorry.

:27:53
It's nice of you to say so.
:27:57
Well...
:28:01
I'd better be getting back.
I promised this tango.

:28:04
Oh, you couldn't.
Well, I mean, just for a moment.

:28:07
You see, I've got so much I want to say,
to explain about myself.

:28:12
- Of course, you want to dance.
- You don't dance?

:28:15
Oh, yes. Yes, I do.
:28:18
Matter of fact,
I'm considered a pretty good dancer.

:28:22
But I've rather given up
that sort of thing.

:28:26
Well...
:28:28
I mean, frankly...
:28:30
...is this a time for frivolity?
:28:35
Is this a time
to lose one's sense of humor?


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