Five Children and It
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1:11:04
Ssh.
1:11:08
How is he?
1:11:10
Martha's been up with him all night.
I told her to take a rest.

1:11:13
I don't know what's wrong with him.
1:11:15
He just keeps muttering about
monsters and sand fairies.

1:11:19
Maybe you should have a rest, too.
1:11:23
We'll look after Horace.
1:11:24
For a bit.
1:11:26
- Well, if you're sure. I am quite tired.
- OK.

1:11:30
Mum?
1:11:31
Dad's OK.
1:11:33
I know it.
1:11:40
Horace, can you hear?
1:11:42
Horace!
1:11:43
- Robert!
- He's up now.

1:11:47
Here, have some.
1:11:49
- What is it?
- It's medicine. It's very good for you.

1:11:52
I made it myself.
1:11:54
Perhaps not, Jane.
1:11:56
We need to talk.
1:11:58
Yes.
1:12:00
About the dinosaur.
1:12:02
And the wish.
1:12:04
And It.
1:12:06
It was all real. It wasn't a dream.
1:12:09
- Yes, and it has to be our secret.
- But the world must know.

1:12:12
The world doesn't have to.
1:12:14
Yes...
1:12:16
we can write a classified report.
1:12:18
Bury it in red tape for 40 years
and deny everything. I like it.

1:12:22
Or we could just keep it to ourselves.
1:12:26
I've never had a secret
to share with anyone before.

1:12:33
Well, now you have us.
1:12:42
Allow me, my dear.
1:12:50
Ah.
1:12:51
Familiar face.
1:12:53
Stout fellow.
1:12:55
Mr Bialli, butcher... er, baker...
er candlestick maker.

1:12:58
I heard about, well, you know...

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