:48:01
It did turn out, and it's not stolen.
:48:13
- It looks so good.
- Tim.
:48:19
It looks like the best you've ever made,
my dear.
:48:21
Bob, you say that every year.
:48:23
Every year they get better.
:48:25
How that's possible, don't ask me.
But it's true.
:48:27
So eat.
:48:31
Mother, you haven't got any.
:48:32
I don't want any, dear.
:48:34
- You must. Here, have some of mine.
- Just a little spoonful.
:48:41
I'm sure I'm going to burst.
:48:43
Not in here, my lad.
:48:44
If you want to burst, you go outside.
:48:47
You've hardly any tummy at all.
Look at mine.
:48:49
Now then, enough of that,
or there will be a calamity.
:48:51
- Peter, put some chestnuts on the fire.
- Yes, sir.
:48:53
Let's tidy the table, girls.
:48:55
Such a smell.
:48:57
Sweet enough?
:48:58
Sweet as honey.
Obviously made by an expert.
:49:01
And are only experts allowed to taste it?
:49:04
My dear. Glasses all. Glasses.
:49:07
Fill mine, Father. Thank you.
:49:09
- Three, four.
- Thank you.
:49:12
- Five.
- Thank you.
:49:14
- Six.
- Thank you.
:49:15
- Seven.
- Thank you.
:49:17
Well, this is the largest,
but a merry Christmas to us, my dears.
:49:22
And God bless us all.
:49:23
And here's to next Christmas,
may it bring us luck.
:49:27
And may Mr. Scrooge
give your father a raise.
:49:29
And a merry Christmas to Mr. Scrooge.
:49:32
I'll drink to that.
:49:38
- Delicious.
- How lovely.
:49:40
And now, Father, a story please.
:49:42
Yes. Please, a story, Father.
:49:44
Right you are. A story it is.
:49:46
Come along, kids. Sit here.
:49:48
Now let me see.
:49:51
It seems that once upon a time,
there was a little boy...
:49:54
about your size, Timmy...
:49:57
- Come, Scrooge, we must go.
- Must we?
:49:59
Just let me hear Bob's story.