Mrs. Miniver
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1:28:00
I see now where he gets it.
1:28:02
You're pretty too.
1:28:03
No wonder that wretched Ballard
named his rose after you.

1:28:06
Not that he's got a chance
of getting the cup from me.

1:28:09
Well, so long as we're going
to be relatives...

1:28:13
...the least you can do
is to offer me some tea.

1:28:18
- Well?
- Oh, yes. Yes, of course.

1:28:28
"So Alice sat on with closed eyes...
1:28:30
...and half believed herself again
in Wonderland.

1:28:33
With the grass rustling in the wind...
1:28:35
...and the pool rippling
to the waving of the reeds...

1:28:38
...the tinkling sheep bells,
the voice of the shepherd boy...

1:28:42
...and the lowing of the cattle
in the distance.

1:28:45
She pictured to herself how she would
keep through all her riper years...

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...the simple and loving heart
of her childhood...

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...and how she would gather
about her other little children...

1:28:57
...and make their eyes bright and eager
with many a strange tale.

1:29:01
Perhaps even with a dream
of Wonderland."

1:29:07
- They're asleep.
- Good.

1:29:14
- What time is it, darling?
- Ten to 10.

1:29:21
Going to have your coffee now?
1:29:22
No. I think I'll have a little smoke first.
1:29:28
Anything you want from the house?
1:29:30
No, I don't think so.
1:29:32
I'm not going to risk my life
for your knitting needles again.

1:29:35
No. I've got them with me.

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