Finding Neverland
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:05:17
Absolute rubbish from start to finish.
:05:20
Yes, I found it fearfully dull.
:05:21
Say goodbye to your investment, old boy.
:05:23
Good to see you. My apologies.
:05:26
We'll get them with the next one,
Charles, I promise.

:05:27
- Of course we will, James.
- I know you put a lot into this one.

:05:31
A fortune, James, but I am fortunate
because I can afford to lose a fortune.

:05:35
- Can you?
- No, I can't. How are you?

:05:38
- Arthur.
- James.

:05:40
You were sorely missed
at the last club meeting.

:05:42
Was I?
:05:43
We were beginning to wonder
which is your hobby, writing or cricket.

:05:47
You wanted to speak with Mr Barrie,
didn't you?

:05:49
Oh yes, but we shouldn't interrupt them,
should we?

:05:52
I don't see why not.
:05:54
If you ask me, the problem
lies in our batting order.

:05:57
- James.
- Hello, darling.

:05:59
You remember Mr and Mrs Snow,
don't you?

:06:01
- Mrs Snow.
- Mr Barrie.

:06:03
Mr Snow.
:06:05
The Snows have been waiting
to meet with you all evening.

:06:07
- Oh, yes.
- Is that right?

:06:10
Your play this evening,
it was remarkable, wasn't it?

:06:16
Was it?
:06:19
Well, thank you. That's very kind of you.
I'm glad you liked it.

:06:26
How did you feel it went?
:06:29
- I think I can do better.
- Really?

:06:47
- Mary? Hello?
- Yes, James?

:06:51
I'm headed off for the park if you'd
like to join me. It's a beautiful morning.

:06:56
You'll be working, won't you?
:06:59
Perhaps, yes.

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