:24:01
Well, well ye--
Yes, of course, I mean. Uh--
:24:03
You brought your references,
I presume. May I see them?
:24:06
Oh, I make it a point
never to give references.
:24:08
A very old-fashioned idea
to my mind.
:24:10
Is that so? We´ll have to see
about that then, won´t we?
:24:13
Now then, the qualifications.
:24:16
"Item one:
a cheery disposition.´´
:24:19
I am never cross.
:24:21
"Item two: rosy cheeks.´´
:24:23
Obviously.
:24:25
"Item three:
Play games, all sorts.´´
:24:29
Well, I´m sure the children will find
my games extremely diverting.
:24:31
May I? Eh, this paper? Where did you
get it from? I thought I tore it up.
:24:35
Excuse me. "Item four:
You must be kind.´´
:24:39
I am kind,
but extremely firm.
:24:42
- Have you lost something?
- Ah! Yeah.
:24:44
That paper, you see.
I thought that I--
:24:47
- You are George Banks, are you not?
- What?
:24:49
And you did advertise
for a nanny, did you not?
:24:52
- George Banks.
- Very well then.
:24:56
I tore it up,
turned it over.
:24:59
Tore it up again
and threw it in there. Yes.
:25:01
I beg your pardon.
Are you ill?
:25:04
I hope not.
:25:07
Now, about my wages.
The reference here is very obscure.
:25:10
- Very obscure.
- We must be very clear on
that point, mustn´t we?
:25:13
- Yes, we must indeed.
- I shall require
every second Tuesday off.
:25:15
Every Tuesday.
:25:21
On second thoughts, I believe
a trial period would be wise.
:25:30
Hmm. I´ll give you one week.
I´ll know by then.
:25:37
I´ll see the children now.
Thank you.
:25:53
Close your mouth please,
Michael. We are not a codfish.
:25:59
Well, don´t stand there staring.
Best foot forward.