I Could Go on Singing
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:22:02
Not much further.
I can see daylight.

:22:14
How old was that aunt
you were talking about?

:22:19
She's sixty.
But she's very athletic.

:22:23
I can believe that.
:22:25
She must be a champion
long distance runner.

:22:27
Oh, my gosh, look out!
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- Be careful!
- It's all right.

:22:32
You have to get to the edge
to get the view.

:22:35
Look. You can see Ashford
from here...

:22:37
where the Vikings fought.
:22:39
Please say you'll stay
for the show, Miss Bowman...

:22:41
because if you do, then Father
will have to stay, too.

:22:43
I'll talk to him.
:22:49
Somebody didn't stop
to count five.

:22:54
Be generous, David.
He wants you to stay so much.

:22:57
You can see the sea
on a clear day.

:22:59
But we don't get
many clear days.

:23:04
Good, we are in luck!
:23:06
- What's wrong?
- Wait for it.

:23:08
- What's happening?
- You'll see.

:23:12
That's the loudest bell
in the south of England!

:23:15
My!
:23:20
For a British tar
is a soaring soul

:23:20
For a British tar
is a soaring soul

:23:22
As free as a mountain bird
:23:24
His energetic fist
should be ready to resist

:23:26
A dictatorial word
:23:28
His eyes should flash
with an inborn fire

:23:30
His brow with scorn be wrung
:23:32
He never should bow down
to a domineering frown

:23:34
Or the tang of a tyrant tongue
:23:36
His nose should pant
and his lips should curl

:23:38
His cheeks should flame
and his brow should furl

:23:40
His bosom should heave
and his heart should glow

:23:42
And his fist be ever ready
for a knock-down blow

:23:46
His foot should stamp
and his throat should growl

:23:48
His hair should twirl
and his face should scowl

:23:50
His eyes should flash
and his breast protrude

:23:52
And this should be
his customary attitude

:23:54
His eyes should flash
:23:56
His breast protrude
:23:58
His eyes

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