Mrs. Miniver
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1:23:00
Was it the fellow we were looking for?
1:23:03
- Yes.
- But what did you do?

1:23:05
Woman, you're driving me crazy.
Didn't he have a gun?

1:23:08
Well, yeah, he had a gun.
1:23:10
Well?
1:23:14
I took it from him and called the police.
1:23:16
Oh, you just took it to the police...
Just like that.

1:23:22
And then I suppose you gave him tea.
1:23:25
Milk.
1:23:40
- Milk.
- Clem!

1:23:44
- Come in.
- What is it, Ada?

1:23:46
It's the old lady, ma'am.
And me with the eggs on the stove.

1:23:49
- It's Lady Beldon.
- Beldon, here?

1:23:52
No, ma'am. Downstairs.
1:23:54
All right.
Tell her I'll be down in a minute.

1:23:57
Very well, ma'am.
1:24:00
Lady Beldon.
1:24:02
If I hadn't known you'd taken that pilot
single-handed, I'd say you were scared.

1:24:06
I am scared, just as I was when
I took that German pilot single-handed.

1:24:10
- Know why she's come in such haste?
- To object to the marriage, I suppose.

1:24:15
It's really insufferable snobbery.
1:24:17
A boy like Vin,
she ought to be proud and happy.

1:24:19
- And honored.
- I wish I had a better dress on.

1:24:22
Oh, well.
1:24:24
Clement Miniver, don't you dare smile.
1:24:43
Why, Lady Beldon, this is nice.
1:24:47
Won't you sit down here?
1:24:54
I think I can guess why you came.
1:24:56
- Vin's told you his news, hasn't he?
- Yes, Mrs. Miniver.

1:24:59
- I do hope you're as pleased as we are.
- I'm afraid not. Why, they're infants.


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