Mrs. Miniver
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1:37:06
- Hello, Mother. Hello, Dad.
- Hello, darling.

1:37:10
How have you been?
1:37:12
We had a wonderful time.
1:37:14
Good-looking bride you've got, boy.
1:37:19
- Hello, Mother!
- Oh, my God.

1:37:21
- Good to see you again.
- Wonderful.

1:37:23
Carol, sweet.
1:37:25
- Don't I get a kiss?
- Certainly do.

1:37:28
- Did you enjoy yourselves?
- We had a lovely time.

1:37:30
We fished and rowed and sailed.
1:37:32
We had a lovely little cottage
and a Mrs. McLorry to cook for us.

1:37:36
How she cooked, and how we ate.
1:37:39
- Can I help you, Dad?
- No.

1:37:42
- Hello, Mr. Ballard.
- How do you do?

1:37:44
Morning, Ballard. I see you've entered
your rose in the flower show.

1:37:48
- It's a good rose.
- I haven't seen it yet.

1:37:50
I wager the best thing about it
is its name.

1:37:53
The Mrs. Miniver. That's you, my dear.
1:37:58
- You're coming to the flower show?
- All except Clem.

1:38:01
I'm afraid I can't. I'm on patrol duty.
1:38:03
You're missing a lot. Local talent.
1:38:05
Old Snope is playing his flute solo.
1:38:08
- I'll be there early.
- All right. Goodbye, dear.

1:38:10
Careful.
1:38:18
How's it going, George?
1:38:20
Fine, Mr. Miniver. Just fine.
1:38:23
Let's go, Vin.
1:38:28
- Well, here we are.
- Welcome home, such as it is.

1:38:33
It's quite a mess.
1:38:35
It must've been dreadful.
1:38:37
Oh, it's not as bad as it looks. We just
didn't have time to clear it all up.

1:38:41
The dining room there
got the worst of it.

1:38:43
But I always did want
to do that room over.

1:38:46
- The upstairs is quite all right.
- Yeah.

1:38:48
Darling, we'll have to get some blankets
up there and black that place out.


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