Keeping Mum
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:13:15
Mr Brown?
:13:19
Mr Brown, it's Mrs Goodfellow,
about Clarence, it's about your dog.

:13:27
You woke me.
- Yes, well, your dog woke me.

:13:30
What did you say?
- I said your dog woke me.

:13:35
Well, he's found his voice.
- Yes, he has, hasn't he?

:13:38
I was wondering whether we could perhaps
keep him inside just the night-time.

:13:47
Got your sandwiches and sports bag?
(Petey) Yes. Yes!

:13:50
Daddy is picking you up this afternoon.
- But Daddy forgets.

:13:54
No! And tomorrow it's a new housekeeper,
and she's paid not to forget.

:13:59
I thought you were going to be brave
and take the bus this year. - Next year.

:14:03
No, you said that last year.
Come on, you're going to have a good time.

:14:11
See you around, Goodfellow.
:14:14
My shoelace is undone.
:14:19
Tell me about when you were a girl.
- Oh Petey, you know already.

:14:24
Alright then.
:14:26
When I was a girl,
I lived in a big scary house.

:14:30
With the black women.
- No, they wore black, they were nuns.

:14:34
Mostly Irish, and mostly evil.
:14:37
And you were there because you were awful.
- No, I was an orphan. Orphan, darling.

:14:41
Come on, off you go have a good day.
- Remember to make Daddy remember.

:14:45
Promise.

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