Five Children and It
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1:13:01
Poor children.
1:13:03
I thought these might cheer them up.
1:13:06
- Very kind indeed.
- Here you are.

1:13:08
- One each.
- Thank you.

1:13:12
The papers say
it's safe to go back to London.

1:13:16
Apparently a fleet of Zeppelins
were turned back.

1:13:19
The pilot said he saw angels.
1:13:21
So, I think it's time we went home.
1:13:24
Are you in there?
1:13:27
IT: Hey! Hey, turn that light out!
1:13:30
- Where is he?
- Don't you know there's a war on?

1:13:35
Hello!
1:13:38
He's been to the hairdresser's!
1:13:43
Well, so it's you again.
1:13:46
What's he doing here?
1:13:47
I'm really sorry
for trying to cut you into little pieces.

1:13:50
Oh, well, never mind. It was fun.
Apology accepted.

1:13:54
- Have one of these.
- I suppose you want today's wish.

1:13:57
- No.
- No... No, we don't.

1:14:00
- You don't want a wish?
- No.

1:14:03
I've never heard such a thing. Surely I can
tempt you with one teeny, little, baby wish?

1:14:07
We've decided not to make any more of them.
1:14:10
That's the most sensible thing
I've heard in 8,311 years.

1:14:13
We've come to say goodbye.
We're going home.

1:14:16
Going home?
1:14:17
We've just started to have fun.
1:14:19
I made you this. It's a birthday card.
1:14:22
- How did you know?
- You told us.

1:14:25
- Oh, yes.
- Here you are, Robert.

1:14:26
Don't get many cards these days.
1:14:28
You know how it is,
after your 6,523rd birthday,

1:14:33
- you just stop counting.
- You don't look that old.

1:14:35
No, I drink a lot of moisturiser.
1:14:37
And you can't have a birthday without a present.
1:14:39
Brown paper - my favourite!
1:14:41
- You'll have to unwrap it.
- Yes er... I knew that.

1:14:44
Ah!
1:14:46
Er...
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It's...
1:14:50
He's called Brian.
1:14:52
He's to keep you company.
1:14:54
C YRIL: Now for the best bit.
1:14:55
IT: Hello, Brian. Brian? Hello, Brian.
1:14:58
Not very chatty, is he?

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