Mrs. Miniver
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1:43:00
There will now be an interlude
by the Belham band.

1:43:11
- Hello, Ballard. How are you?
- All right, thanks.

1:43:14
- Good luck. The best of luck to you.
- Thank you.

1:43:17
- I hope you get it, Ballard.
- Thanks.

1:43:28
- Bickles.
- Yes, milady.

1:43:32
Hurry that paper from the judges.
We want to get through with it.

1:43:35
- The judges are still debating, milady.
- What?

1:43:38
Whatever for?
Ridiculous creatures.

1:43:41
Go and tell them
I want that decision at once.

1:43:43
Yes, milady.
1:43:47
- Have you seen old Ballard's rose?
- No, I haven't.

1:43:51
That's a lie.
1:43:52
I looked it over the moment it arrived.
1:43:55
Well?
1:43:57
It's a good rose.
1:43:58
- Is it better than yours?
- That, young man, the judges will decide.

1:44:02
You should worry. You'll get the cup.
1:44:04
- You insinuating the judges are corrupt?
- They're scared of you.

1:44:07
Oh, rubbish. Scared.
1:44:13
The decision on the rose award, milady.
1:44:30
Well, Mr. Vincent Miniver,
take a look at that.

1:44:33
Congratulations. I'm not a bit surprised.
1:44:35
Set yourself up to know more than
the judges, eh? Misguided young man.

1:44:39
Can't think what you see in him, Carol.
1:44:42
- This is really important to you, isn't it?
- Yes.

1:44:45
It's stupid of me, but there it is. I've won
that cup for as long as I can remember.

1:44:50
Mr. Ballard's terribly keen too.
1:44:52
Well, he's had his chance. Hasn't he?
1:44:59
You have such a way
of looking at people.


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