Finding Neverland
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:54:01
Very well.
:54:05
- I do apologize for interrupting.
- Would you close the door, please?

:54:08
Certainly.
:54:10
Sylvia has told me you have offered her
the services of your household staff.

:54:15
- Well, not exactly.
- That won't be necessary.

:54:20
I'll leave that to Sylvia, of course.
:54:22
You'll leave that to me, Mr Barrie.
:54:24
You see, I'm moving in here from now on.
:54:28
- You're moving in?
- I'm going where I'm most needed.

:54:32
And I can certainly see to it
that this house is managed

:54:35
without resorting to your charity.
:54:38
It isn't charity, Mrs du Maurier.
I was only trying to help, as a friend.

:54:43
Have you no idea how much your
friendship has already cost my daughter?

:54:47
Or are you really that selfish?
:54:50
I beg your pardon?
:54:53
Don't you see what a visit
to the summer cottage of a married man

:54:57
does for a widow's future prospects?
:55:02
Sylvia needs to find someone.
The boys need a father.

:55:09
And you are destroying any hope this
family has of pulling itself together again.

:55:13
I have only wanted good things
for this family, Mrs du Maurier.

:55:17
I'll look after them.
:55:21
You have your own family
to concern yourself with.

:55:24
What are you suggesting?
:55:25
I'm suggesting that you protect
what you have, Mr Barrie.

:55:30
That is precisely what I am doing.
:55:56
I was so certain what I would find in this.

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