The Cement Garden
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:03:10
I really think you should...
you should send the cement back, dear.

:03:14
I mean, have someone
to wrap it tomorrow, you could easily...

:03:15
Don't they teach you
any manners at school?

:03:19
When your mother goes through
the trouble of cooking you a decent meal,

:03:22
the least you can do is eat it.
:03:26
I don't like beef.
:03:28
I'm sure if you telephoned,
and said you've changed your mind...

:03:31
It's pork. Isn't it?
:03:34
- Then I don't like pork.
- I'll have it!

:03:37
Jack, just eat it up properly.
:03:39
Not if Jack doesn't want to. Sue?
:03:43
- Julie, do you want some?
- No thanks.

:03:45
As long as it doesn't go to waste.
That's the main thing.

:03:48
Why don't you
ring them in the morning?

:03:50
- Tell them you've changed your mind.
- Out of the question.

:03:55
But you put
so much work into that garden...

:03:58
It's a mess, it's full of weeds.
It's out of control.

:04:04
Son, I'll be needing
your assistance tomorrow.

:04:07
You'll come straight home from school.
:04:09
Right!
:04:10
And Thomas, sit up properly!
Let your mother eat her food in peace.

:04:16
I really think you should sleep on it, dear.
:04:20
It'll be much tidier from now on.
:04:22
And that is an end to it.
:04:43
Come on Julie,
we're late for gym.

:04:47
See you later, Jack.
:04:50
He's just cool.

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