Mrs. Miniver
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1:44:02
You should worry. You'll get the cup.
1:44:04
- You insinuating the judges are corrupt?
- They're scared of you.

1:44:07
Oh, rubbish. Scared.
1:44:13
The decision on the rose award, milady.
1:44:30
Well, Mr. Vincent Miniver,
take a look at that.

1:44:33
Congratulations. I'm not a bit surprised.
1:44:35
Set yourself up to know more than
the judges, eh? Misguided young man.

1:44:39
Can't think what you see in him, Carol.
1:44:42
- This is really important to you, isn't it?
- Yes.

1:44:45
It's stupid of me, but there it is. I've won
that cup for as long as I can remember.

1:44:50
Mr. Ballard's terribly keen too.
1:44:52
Well, he's had his chance. Hasn't he?
1:44:59
You have such a way
of looking at people.

1:45:02
What do you expect me to do?
Reverse the judges' decision?

1:45:05
I wouldn't put it past you.
1:45:07
- Lf you happened to disagree with it.
- But I don't!

1:45:13
Will your ladyship make the awards now?
1:45:16
Certainly.
1:45:31
This rose award,
it's your unprejudiced decision?

1:45:34
Why, certainly, milady.
1:45:37
Of course, milady.
1:45:38
Won't you sit down?
1:45:40
Sit down.
1:45:44
My friends of Belham,
it is once again my pleasure...

1:45:48
...to present the annual awards for
the best flowers grown in our community.

1:45:52
The first-prize chrysanthemums.
1:45:55
First prize, Miss Alice Lovedean.

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