Mrs. Miniver
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1:04:42
Good morning, ma'am.
1:04:44
- Good morning, Mr. Ballard.
- You're up early.

1:04:47
Yes. I haven't been sleeping very well.
1:04:51
Listen.
1:04:53
Guns.
1:04:59
Funny how the sound carries
with this east wind.

1:05:03
Mr. Miniver's not back from Dunkirk,
I suppose?

1:05:07
No, he's not back.
Neither is my son.

1:05:11
They've been gone five days now.
1:05:13
- Oh, they'll be back, ma'am. You'll see.
- Yes.

1:05:16
- I'll be very glad to see.
- You will.

1:05:19
Them that goes down to the sea in ships
and has business in the great waters...

1:05:24
...these men see the works of the Lord
and his wonders in the great deep.

1:05:28
You can't beat the Bible, can you,
when it comes to deep feelings?

1:05:32
- No.
- And no one that's thrown that over...

1:05:34
...for a set of Goebbels and Görings
is going to win this war.

1:05:39
- That's my comfort, ma'am.
- Mine too, Mr. Ballard.

1:05:42
There's to be a flower show this year,
you know, up at Beldon Hall.

1:05:45
It takes more than a war
to stop her old ladyship.

1:05:50
Oh, I am so sorry.
What were you saying?

1:05:53
I was telling you about my rose, ma'am.
I've entered it for the show and l...

1:05:58
Well, I should know better
than to be bothering you.


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