:08:02
Good bye.
Good bye. Good luck.
:08:05
Dad? Look.
:08:07
The amateur championship.
Permanent possession.
:08:11
Wonderful, darling.
I'm so proud of you.
:08:15
Yeah, why does it
always have to be a cup?
:08:18
We could use a new key service.
:08:20
I'll fix some tea.
Would you like some?
:08:24
No, I don't think so. Thank you.
:08:28
Annette, I'm closing
the conservatory.
:08:33
The few pupils
we have left hardly pay expenses.
:08:37
Dad.
:08:38
No... We're not charity cases yet.
:08:40
I wrote my old friend,
:08:41
Thomas Crocker of
Crocker Conservatory in London.
:08:44
He has offered me a post
as his assistant.
:08:46
It's a big move for all of us,
:08:50
but I know there are times
when we have to make decisions.
:08:53
This is the biggest
decision of my life.
:08:56
Dad, if it's money,
you don't have to.
:08:59
I could teach swimming
or maybe even turn professional.
:09:02
There were nearly a thousand
people there at the place...
:09:05
Darling, swimming is your hobby
:09:06
and I want it
to remain just that.
:09:08
It has blessed you with good
health and this I'm grateful.
:09:11
But as a career, no,
your music and ballet come first.
:09:16
London will give you the chance
to go on with your studies.
:09:19
It may be the best thing
for both of us.
:09:23
Well, in that case, what's
everyone looking so gloom about.
:09:28
One thing I know, Dad,
the Kellermans will always win.
:09:32
Oh, yes.
:09:53
Come on, Dad.
Let's walk some more.
:09:56
Bet you have me around this
deck six times since breakfast.
:09:59
You're acting like an old man.