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1:15:09
Oh, Ben had declared in sympathy that
he wouldn't accept any more work than before,

1:15:13
and Grace was grateful for that,
1:15:16
even if he was a bit drunk
when he said so.

1:15:22
Busy minute became busy hours,
and busy hours became busy days.

1:15:29
and irrespective of whether they thought
the idea of increasing Grace's services had
any fairness and justification to it or not,

1:15:36
it didn't seem to make anyone any happier.
1:15:39
More to the contrary.
1:15:43
Grace, oh.. You have to be more careful.
1:15:47
Liz wasn't very careful either,
but she didn't break our glasses.

1:15:51
I think you need to understand that Mr. Henson
works very hard to grind off any traces of moulds.

1:15:57
and it makes the glass weak.
I thought you knew that.

1:16:01
It won't happen again.
Of course, I'll pay for it.

1:16:05
No, of course not. You don't have to
pay us for it. We'll get over it.

1:16:11
[Narrator] And off she went to keep
her appointment with Chuck to free
the last tree trunks from the grass

1:16:17
in order to keep the ever busy mice away.
1:16:21
She was in a hurry and took the shortcut
between the gooseberry bushes,

1:16:24
only to be brought up by a shout.
1:16:27
- Grace!
- Yes!

1:16:31
Oh, I didn't see that you just
raked the path. I'm sorry.

1:16:37
It isn't that I've just raked it.
1:16:39
The idea is that people can pass
around the bushes completely.

1:16:44
I prefer it that way,
as you should know.

1:16:47
I thought that these chains were put up
to make a path between the bushes.

1:16:53
They were put up there to protect the bushes.
1:16:55
It is not supposed to be a pathway.
1:16:57
But everyone goes this way.
1:16:59
Dear, that's right.
They have been living here for years.


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