Young and Innocent
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:43:00
Oh, certainly, of course.
Are they strawberry?

:43:03
Yes, the red's strawberry and the
white's vanilla, you see

:43:05
Fancy!
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It's a nice young man, Erica.
Has your father known him long?

:43:11
-Not very
-What does he do for a living?

:43:14
-A sort of a clerk, I believe
-Oh, in what?

:43:19
Advertising. He makes up
advertisements

:43:21
What a very uncommon name!
What did you say it was?

:43:25
-Beechtree Manningcott.
-I didn't see you

:43:28
Would you just take those ices to
those nurses over there for me?

:43:32
What a very sweet Erica is, don't
you think so Mr... Croft?

:43:36
Yes, awfully nice
:43:37
Have you known Colonel Burgoyne
long?

:43:38
Oh, yes, years and years
:43:40
Your work must be very
interesting

:43:42
My work?
:43:43
Yes, Erica's just been talking to
me about it

:43:45
-Oh, yes, of course.
-Do you like it?

:43:46
So many young men of today
dislike their work

:43:48
Oh, I love it, I find it very
satisfying

:43:50
But it must be awfully difficult
to strike the right note

:43:52
Well, at first, perhaps, but of
course you need a good ear

:43:54
Ear?
:43:55
I should have thought the eye
would be much more important

:43:57
Yes, that's important, certainly
but I can read at sight now

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I beg your pardon?
:44:01
I mean, I can see a piece of
music if it's put in front of me

:44:04
-I see
-And play, of course

:44:06
Oh, yes, of course
:44:11
I'll tell her definitely we're
going

:44:17
Auntie, I've got rid of those
ices

:44:19
Now we really should be going
:44:20
Very well, my dear, it was nice
of you to come

:44:22
It's a pity you have to go so
soon, I've had such an...

:44:24
...interesting talk with your
friend, Mr. Manningcroft

:44:26
We want another game, mother
:44:28
Oh, let's get the ices served
first

:44:35
Just before children go.
Well, what should it be?

:44:37
-Harold wants blind man's buff
-I'll be blind man!

:44:39
-That's for me to decide, Harold.
-Mothers will be first blind man

:44:42
-Can't l, uncle?
-I don't think so, dear

:44:44
All right, you can try and
catch me

:44:46
Oh, very well

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