Mrs. Miniver
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:14:01
Yeah.
:14:03
That old bus. Pretty sad.
:14:06
Been giving a lot of trouble lately.
:14:08
- Has it? I hadn't noticed it.
- That's the danger with an old car.

:14:13
You don't notice anything,
then when you're doing 70 miles...

:14:16
- Not with our car, dear.
- And that's another thing. It's too slow.

:14:20
- That car is dangerously slow.
- Clem, what have you been up to?

:14:26
Come on. Get your coat and hat on.
I've got something to show you.

:14:37
Smooth, isn't she?
:14:39
- You all right, darling?
- Yes.

:14:42
I was afraid you'd think
I'd been a bit too extravagant.

:14:47
Oh, all of us are extravagant
now and then, don't you think?

:14:50
Of course. It's fun. What's the use
of having a little money...

:14:53
...if once in a while you can't be reckless
with it on something you really want.

:15:03
Where are you going?
:15:06
After all, what is money?
:15:08
It's the power to buy ourselves
something that'll make us happier.

:15:13
You shouldn't be a slave to it, though.
:15:17
Say, what are you doing, anyway?
:15:33
- What on earth is that?
- Do you like it?

:15:36
Do you?
:15:39
I bought it today.
:15:41
Isn't it lovely?
:15:43
Not bad.
:15:45
I do think it does something for me,
don't you?

:15:47
- Yes, it makes you look rather ridiculous.
- Clem.

:15:50
Maybe it's this gown.
Doesn't quite go with it.

:15:52
Yes, but just look at the hat itself.
And if I've had my hair done...

:15:56
...it'd look different.
- Yeah, it would be a difference.


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