Five Children and It
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1:16:00
you're not going, going, going are you?
1:16:02
What... all?
1:16:04
You could come with us. Cyril and I
would move in with the Lamb.

1:16:08
We'd fill our room with sand for you.
1:16:10
You'd do that for me?
1:16:12
That's very kind of you, child, but...
1:16:15
I understand.
1:16:17
Goodbye, child.
1:16:19
Bye.
1:16:21
Sand-fairy,
1:16:23
when you blew out your candles,
what did you wish for?

1:16:26
Me, make a wish?
1:16:28
You must be joking!
1:16:30
- Goodbye.
Let's go.

1:16:32
- Come on.
C YRIL: We'll miss you.

1:16:35
- Bye.
- Horace...

1:16:38
Bye, Sand-fairy.
1:16:41
Goodbye, Sand-fairy.
1:16:45
Come on, Jane!
1:17:08
It won't start.
1:17:10
It could be water on the carburettor
or a sandwich.

1:17:13
There were suspicious crumbs
round the crank handle.

1:17:16
Not to worry, I've got a book here
somewhere. Excuse me.

1:17:21
Or did I eat it? The sandwich, not the book,
1:17:23
although I have devoured many a book
over the last few years.

1:17:26
This isn't helping things, is it?
1:17:28
Does this mean we're staying?
1:17:30
I just want to go home.
1:17:33
We'll be home soon.
1:17:35
I'm sure your uncle will fix
the problem. In the meantime...

1:17:38
best stand behind something flame resistant.
1:17:41
I know, let's play a game.
1:17:43
How about hide-and-seek?
1:17:45
- I've had a lot of practice.
- All right, Horace, hide-and-seek.

1:17:49
- I'll be it.
C YRIL: Good, good.

1:17:51
One, two, three,
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four, five, six, seven,
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eight, nine, ten, eleven,

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