I Could Go on Singing
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:20:01
It'll be better that way,
don't you think?

:20:05
No, I don't.
:20:15
We can go up now.
:20:23
You will be down by 4:30,
won't you?

:20:25
Yes, thank you. We'll hurry.
I'll lead.

:20:28
Every twenty steps,
stop and count five.

:20:30
That way,
you won't get out of breath.

:20:31
Go on, Matt, go on.
:20:38
Everyone all right?
:20:39
Fine. Fine!
:20:47
There are 237 steps.
:20:50
I've counted them.
:20:51
What did he say?
:20:52
He says he's counted the steps!
:20:57
What does he want
to count them for?

:20:58
It's hard enough to climb them.
:21:00
By the way,
I ordered extra tickets.

:21:04
What tickets?
:21:06
For the Gilbert and Sullivan,
tonight.

:21:08
It's the end of term play.
:21:09
We're doing the first act
of "H.M.S. Pinafore."

:21:12
Eighteen, nineteen, twenty.
What was that?

:21:15
He says he's got tickets
for the play tonight!

:21:27
Is this the top?
:21:29
No. But we're almost halfway.
:21:30
Oh, my.
:21:33
This is fun, isn't it?
:21:35
Mind the cobwebs.
Not many people get up here.

:21:39
Matt, I'm terribly sorry.
:21:41
We can't stay
for the show tonight.

:21:43
Miss Bowman
has to get back to town.

:21:45
But he must stay.
I'm playing Cousin Hebe.

:21:48
He says you must stay, because
he's playing Cousin Hebe.

:21:57
Blast.
:21:59
I think we've lost your father.

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