Mary Poppins
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1:04:02
Winifred, I should like to make
a slight differentiation...

1:04:04
between the word cheerful and
just plain giddy irresponsibility.

1:04:07
Excuse me, dear.
Posts, everyone, please!

1:04:11
I have no objection to anyone
being cheerful or pleasant.

1:04:13
But I do expect
a certain decorum.

1:04:15
I can tell you one thing, Winifred.
I don´t propose standing idly by...

1:04:18
and letting that woman, Mary Poppins,
undermine the discipline and--

1:04:23
There´s something odd,
I may say extremely odd...

1:04:26
about the behaviour of this household
since that woman arrived.

1:04:28
- And I want you to know
that I´ve noticed it!
- Yes, dear.

1:04:35
- One thing more.
- Yes, dear?

1:04:37
I suggest you have
this piano repaired.

1:04:39
When I sit down to an instrument,
I like to have it in tune.

1:04:42
But, George, you don´t play.
1:04:45
Madam, that is entirely
beside the point!

1:05:01
Now, let me see. First of all,
we must go to the piano tuners.

1:05:05
And then we go to Mrs Cory´s sh--
1:05:08
Mrs Cory´s shop for some gingerbread.
Ah, gingerbread!

1:05:12
And then we go to the fishmonger´s,
I think, for a nice dover sole...

1:05:14
and a pint of prawns.
1:05:15
Uh, Michael,
stop stravaging along behind.

1:05:18
Ahoy, there! Ahoy!
1:05:22
- Good day to you!
- Good morning, Admiral.

1:05:25
Michael, what fine adventure
are we off upon today?

1:05:30
Going to fight the Hottentots?
Dig for buried treasure?

1:05:34
We´re going to buy some fish.
1:05:36
Very good! Proceed at flank speed.
1:05:40
Aye, aye, sir.
1:05:42
Let´s put our backs
into it, lad.

1:05:44
More spit and polish.
That´s what´s wanted around here.

1:05:49
It´s Andrew!
1:05:54
Uh, not so fast, please. I can´t
understand a word you´re saying.

1:05:59
Again? Och!
Oh, the poor man!


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