Mary Poppins
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:37:00
Wait! Don´t move.
:37:02
Don´t move a muscle.
:37:05
Stay right where you are.
:37:09
I´d know that silhouette
anywhere! Mary Poppins!

:37:14
It´s nice to see you again, Bert.
I expect you know Jane and Michael.

:37:18
Well, I´ve seen ´em here and about.
Chasin´ a kite last time, weren´t it?

:37:22
Mary Poppins is
taking us to the park.

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To the park?
Not if I know Mary Poppins.

:37:29
Other nannies take children
to the park.

:37:31
When you´re with Mary Poppins,
suddenly you´re in places
you´ve never dreamed of.

:37:36
And quick as you can say
"Bob´s your uncle´´...

:37:38
the most unusual things
begin to happen.

:37:40
I´m sure I haven´t the faintest
idea what you´re talking about.

:37:43
Well mind, it´s not my place to say,
but what she´s probably got in mind...

:37:46
is a jolly holiday
somewheres or other.

:37:49
Something along these lines,
I shouldn´t be surprised.

:37:53
"Punting on the Thames.´´ That´s
always good if you like an outing.

:37:56
Here we go.
:38:08
The circus. How about a lovely
circus? Lions and tigers.

:38:11
World-famous artistes performing
death-defyin´ feats...

:38:14
of dexterity and skill
before your very eyes.

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Ta-da!
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Ta-da!
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Oh, that´s lovely. If you please,
I´d much rather go there.

:38:47
Beautiful, ain´t it?
A typical English countryside...

:38:50
as done by a true
and lovin´ hand.

:38:52
Though you can´t see it,
there´s a little country fair...

:38:55
down that road and
uh, over the hill.

:38:58
I don´t see any road.

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