Finding Neverland
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:20:01
Mr Barrie, I understand you've become
playmates of my grandchildren.

:20:06
- Oh, they indulge me, really.
- On the contrary.

:20:11
The other day we took to an exploration
of darkest Africa in our garden.

:20:17
But Mr Barrie was taken ill
by the bite of a... What was it?

:20:22
Tsetse fly. Quite horrible.
:20:25
Yes, and he swelled to the size
of a hippopotamus.

:20:27
Fingers like sausages.
:20:29
And we had to float in him down the river
like he was a great bloated raft.

:20:33
But the fishing was good, wasn't it?
:20:40
James.
:20:44
Please.
:20:47
- Bye.
- Thank you so much.

:20:49
- Lovely evening.
- Thank you. Bye.

:20:51
- Good night.
- Good night.

:20:58
Well, that was a disaster.
:21:02
Painful.
Utterly painful to see.

:21:08
I don't know what you mean.
I had a lovely time.

:21:10
Oh, James, please.
:21:12
"My problem is in finding
the time to do everything else."

:21:17
- I never felt so judged in my life.
- Judged? How do you mean?

:21:21
A grown man, for heaven's sake,
:21:24
playing all day long with children?
:21:27
In any case, I hardly think they'll be
the social contact we'd hoped for.

:21:32
I hadn't really thought of them that way.
I just enjoy their company.

:21:36
He's been a good friend to us, Mother.
:21:39
Yes. But what does that mean? Hm?
:21:43
Surely you don't intend...
:21:45
..to keep spending your afternoons
with those children, do you?

:21:54
And so today, ladies and gentlemen,
:21:57
using only the wind
and his own physical strength,


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