Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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:11:04
Such as, "l feel like l've eaten
nothing but cabbage soup forever."

:11:07
-Now, Pops.
-The factory did close, Charlie.

:11:11
And it seemed like it was
going to be closed forever.

:11:15
Then one day we saw smoke
rising from the chimneys.

:11:19
-The factory was back in business.
-Did you get your job back?

:11:24
No.
:11:26
No one did.
:11:31
But there must be people working there.
:11:33
Think about it, Charlie.
Have you ever seen a single person...

:11:36
...going into that factory
or coming out of it?

:11:40
No. The gates are always closed.
:11:43
Exactly.
:11:45
But then, who's running the machines?
:11:47
-Nobody knows, Charlie.
-lt certainly is a mystery.

:11:51
Hasn't someone asked Mr. Wonka?
:11:54
Nobody sees him anymore.
He never comes out.

:11:58
The only thing that comes
out of that place is the candy...

:12:02
...already packed and addressed.
:12:05
l'd give anything in the world
just to go in one more time...

:12:10
...and see what's become
of that amazing factory.

:12:15
Well, you won't, because you can't.
No one can.

:12:19
lt's a mystery,
and it will always be a mystery.

:12:23
That little factory of yours, Charlie,
is as close as any of us is ever going to get.

:12:29
Come on, Charlie. l think it's time
we let your grandparents get some sleep.

:12:35
-Good night, Grandpa George.
-Night, Charlie.

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-Night-night.
-Chair.

:12:40
Thank you, dear.
:12:43
Night, Grandpa Joe.
:12:47
Good night, Grandma Georgina.
:12:48
Nothing's impossible, Charlie.

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