Picnic at Hanging Rock
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:05:07
[Rooster crows]
:05:09
(girl singing)
# See the little horse #

:05:12
# My little horse #
:05:16
# Trotting down the paddock #
:05:19
# On his fine white feet #
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# Black horse, white horse #
:05:25
# Brown horse, grey #
:05:28
# Trotting down the paddock #
:05:31
# On a bright, sunny day ##
:05:36
Someday, Sara, you shall have to come
home with me to the station...

:05:40
to Queensland...
:05:42
and meet my sweet,
funny family for yourself.

:05:47
Would you like that?
:05:56
You must learn to love
someone else

:06:00
apart from me, Sara.
:06:05
I won't be here
much longer.

:06:15
(girl approaching)
What do you think, Miranda?

:06:17
Somebody had the nerve
to send Miss McCraw a card

:06:20
on squared paper
covered with tiny sums.

:06:23
[Chattering, giggling]
:06:28
Girls! Girls!
:06:30
Unless you all
deport yourselves

:06:32
with rather more grace
and considerably less noise,

:06:35
Mrs. Appleyard will see to it that
none of you go to Hanging Rock today.

:06:39
Bonjour, Miss Lumley.
:06:40
Good morning,
Mademoiselle de Poitiers.

:06:46
I believe Mrs. Appleyard has decided
you're not to go on the picnic, Sara.

:06:52
That makes two of us.
:06:56
Off you go!
:06:59
(girl)
To St. Valentine!


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