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:56:02
Hello, Nicholas.
:56:03
I told you, you see.
:56:04
I told you he 'd come back.
:56:10
[Kiss]
:56:13
Have you both been well-behaved?
:56:15
we 've been very good.
:56:16
Have you been good
to your mother?

:56:18
Very good.
:56:19
we study every day
for our First Communion.

:56:22
Daddy, did you kill anyone ?
:56:29
[Door closes]
:56:30
oh! Here he comes!
:56:36
Darling,
we 've prepared lunch for you.

:56:40
Are you coming down
or would you prefer--

:56:42
[Door closes]
:56:54
ANNE:
when 's Daddy coming down ?

:56:55
: Be patient, Anne.
Daddy is... not well.

:56:59
ANNE: He said he 'd seen
a lot of dead men.

:57:01
: Shh.
:57:05
Mummy, when people die
in the war...

:57:09
where do they go ?
:57:10
oh, what a question.
:57:12
-It depends.
-on what?

:57:15
whether they fought on the side
of the goodies or the baddies.

:57:19
Your father, for example,
fought for England...

:57:21
on the side of the goodies.
:57:25
How do you know who the goodies
and the baddies are ?

:57:28
[Sighs] That's enough questions.
Eat your food.

:57:30
You 'll never go to war.
:57:32
we 'll never go anywhere.
:57:34
ohh.
:57:36
You 're not missing out
on anything.

:57:39
You 're much better off at home
with your Mummy and Daddy...

:57:42
who love you very, very much.
:57:45
And the intruders.
:57:48
There are no intruders here.
:57:51
But you said that there were.
:57:53
No, I said that
there are no intruders here.

:57:54
I don 't want to hear
another word on the subject.

:57:56
-But you said--
- That is enough!

:57:59
Can I say something?

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