:10:00
And sHoulder to sHoulder
into tHe fray
:10:04
Our daugHter´s daugHters
will adore us
:10:08
And tHey´ll sing
in grateful cHorus
:10:12
- ´´Well done´´
- Mrs Banks.
:10:14
- ´´Well done´´
- Mrs Banks.
:10:16
- ´´Well done, Sister Suf--´´
- Mrs Banks!
:10:19
- What is it, Katie Nanna?
- Mrs Banks, I have something
to say to you.
:10:24
- Where are the children?
- The children, madam...
:10:27
to be precise,
are not here.
:10:29
They´ve disappeared again.
:10:31
Katie Nanna, this is really
too careless of you.
:10:33
Doesn´t it make
the third time this week?
:10:35
The fourth, madam. And I for one
have had my fill of it.
:10:39
I´m not one to speak ill
of the children, but--
:10:40
Oh, please, when do you
expect them home?
:10:43
I really couldn´t say.
And now if you´d be good enough
to compute my wages, I´ll--
:10:47
Oh, gracious, Katie Nanna! You´re not
leaving? What will Mr Banks say?
:10:51
He´s going to be cross enough
as it is to come home and find
the children missing.
:10:54
Ellen, put these things away. You know
how the cause infuriates Mr Banks.
:10:58
Yes, ma´am.
:11:00
Katie Nanna, I beseech you.
Please reconsider.
:11:03
Think of the children.
Think of Mr Banks.
:11:05
He was just beginning
to get used to you.
:11:11
Posts, everyone!
:11:19
Four, three, two, one. Fire!
:11:36
-Katie Nanna, I do beseech you--
-My wages, if you please.
:11:44
Bit early tonight,
aren´t you, Admiral?
:11:46
Nonsense.
Bang on the dot, as usual.
:11:49
How are things in
the world of finance?
:11:51
Never better. Money´s sound.
Credit rates are moving up, up, up.
:11:55
And the British pound is
the admiration of the world.
:11:58
- Good man.
- How do things look
from where you stand?