Mrs. Miniver
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: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?

:29:15
- Did you say give him a week or two?
- Maybe an hour or two will be enough.

:29:26
And I used to see you go by...
:29:28
...and you used to ride in a little
tub cart, then you had a pony.

:29:32
- Oh, yes. He was a dear.
- He was very, very fat, and so were you.

:29:36
- I was not fat.
- You were, very fat.

:29:38
Why, you had legs
like overstuffed sausages.

:29:41
You see, I've really known you
for years and years.

:29:45
I used to think about you a lot.
:29:48
Well, don't you believe me?
:29:49
- Well, you know, you are a good talker.
- I wish I were.

:29:52
- I'd like to tell you just how I feel.
- You've told me a lot for one day.

:29:57
One day. Why, one day's ridiculous.
:29:59
What's one day out of all the vast...?

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