Mrs. Miniver
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:40:01
Thought I'd run up to
the Beldon place later on.

:40:04
Two women alone, you know,
might be a good idea to look things over.

:40:08
Yes, I think you should, dear.
:40:11
- One ought to be neighborly.
- Oh, yes, indeed one should.

:40:15
- May I go with him, Mother?
- Lf he'll have you.

:40:18
No!
:40:39
Isn't he very young,
even for the air force?

:40:42
Yes, he's young.
:41:04
- May I see Miss Carol?
- Is she expecting you, sir?

:41:07
No, but I think she would see me.
:41:09
- Vin!
- Hello, Carol.

:41:11
It's all right, Chandler.
It's nice of you to come.

:41:14
Well, I wanted to find out
if everything's all right.

:41:17
Do come in.
Everything's fine.

:41:20
After a terrific row
with Mr. Foley...

:41:22
...my grandmother's agreed
to obey the blackout regulations.

:41:26
- I was worried about you.
- That's sweet of you, Vin.

:41:32
It was sweet to write me letters
while I was in Scotland.

:41:35
- So you did get them.
- Yes, of course.

:41:37
I wondered if you did
when you didn't answer.

:41:40
Vin, I didn't know how to answer.
:41:44
You're such a crazy boy...
:41:46
...and I didn't think
the craze would last.

:41:48
- Craze?
- Well, it is rather sudden, isn't it?

:41:53
This is only the third time we've met.
:41:55
Does that matter?
:41:57
No, but I'd like to be sure.

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