I Could Go on Singing
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:11:02
That's good, isn't it?
:11:04
Not quite, I'm afraid.
:11:08
That's something.
:11:09
Yes, it's something.
:11:15
Why did you hide him from me?
:11:17
- I didn't hide him.
- I saw you.

:11:21
All right, I hid him.
:11:24
Excuse me, Mr. Donne. Do you
require me for anything else?

:11:26
No, thank you, Miss Plimpton.
I'll see Miss Bowman out.

:11:29
- Good night, Miss Bowman.
- Good night.

:11:35
Is he here?
:11:36
No, he's at school.
He boards.

:11:40
- I'd love to see him.
- I know.

:11:45
David, please. I didn't
come here to ask that, I swear.

:11:49
I came here to see you.
I admit that.

:11:54
It's just that
now that I am here...

:11:56
I must ask you. Please.
:11:58
I'm sorry, Jenny.
You can't see him.

:11:59
Well, why not?
What's the matter with me?

:12:02
Have I some dread disease
or some kind of...

:12:05
What are you so afraid of?
What is it, David?

:12:07
- I want to see him!
- It's impossible.

:12:08
Impossible isn't a word that
very many people use with me.

:12:11
It must come as rather
a surprise to you now.

:12:12
- I want to see him.
- You cannot see him, Jenny.

:12:15
We made an agreement
a long time ago...

:12:17
an agreement that you wanted...
never to see him ever again.

:12:20
Do you remember?
:12:22
Yes, I remember.
:12:26
That was a long time ago.
:12:29
It's the only good thing
I ever made in my life.

:12:33
Now I can't...
Well, forget it.

:12:35
Tell me, does he like school?
:12:37
I mean, any more
than anyone does?

:12:39
Yes, he likes it very much.
:12:43
Is he clever?
:12:45
He's average.
Better at Mozart than maths.

:12:49
Is he musical?
:12:52
A little odd if not.
:12:55
Yes.
:12:57
And the rest?

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