Summer Magic
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:03:18
Gilly, pry yourself away
from that piano. There's work to do.

:03:21
I don't see why Mother had to sell it.
:03:24
Because it's the most valuable thing
we own and we need the money.

:03:27
How am I going to be a composer
with only a guitar to compose on?

:03:32
Hey! My fish!
:03:36
I got to thinking about him
the other day. Where was he?

:03:39
Oh, Gilly, you can't take everything.
:03:41
There's not gonna be room
in our horrid new house.

:03:44
And we can't afford
to pay storage on junk.

:03:47
Look at his poor eye.
:03:50
Why is my stuff always junk
and your stuff always priceless?

:03:55
- Here, you can have him, Peter.
- Thanks! I'll put him with my junk.

:03:59
Well, that did a lot of good.
:04:01
Their poor mother.
:04:03
One minute a happy wife,
and then the fates strike a cruel blow

:04:07
and she's changed
to a poor widow woman.

:04:11
- Watch the teacup, miss.
- Yes, ma'am.

:04:14
This family is going to be lost
without you, Mary.

:04:18
You too, Ellen.
:04:26
In a book I was reading,
True Blue was the name of it, True Blue,

:04:31
they had this family, Lord and Lady
Darcy, and their beloved children.

:04:35
- They lived in a magnificent castle.
- Aye, I do love them castle stories!

:04:39
- The tray, Miss.
- Yes, ma'am.

:04:42
Well, everybody worshipped everybody,
:04:46
so of course it was all terribly happy.
:04:51
Then one day they lost all their riches.
:04:54
Lord save us.
:04:57
And they were driven from the castle
and they were forced to live in a hovel.


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