1:01:03
Don´t nod
1:01:08
And
1:01:12
Dream
1:01:28
Glorious day, Mr Binnacle.
Glorious!
1:01:31
No one sleeps this morning.
Put in a double charge of powder.
1:01:35
A double charge?
Aye, aye, sir.
1:01:37
Shake things up a bit, what?
1:01:42
- Lovely, lovely morning, Ellen.
- Indeed it is, ma´am.
1:01:45
- Have you put the spoiled eggs
in my carryall?
- Yes, ma´am.
1:01:48
After our meeting at the Albert Hall,
we´re all going to Downing Street...
1:01:51
to throw things
at the Prime Minister.
1:01:54
Oh, how distinguished
you look this morning, George.
1:01:58
What´s all that fearful
caterwauling in the kitchen?
1:02:00
- It´s Cook singing.
- Cook singing? What´s wrong with her?
1:02:03
She´s happy as a cricket.
As a matter of fact...
1:02:07
since you hired Mary Poppins,
the most extraordinary thing...
1:02:10
- seems to have come over the household.
- Is that so?
1:02:12
Take Ellen for instance.
She hasn´t broken a dish all morning.
1:02:15
- Really? Well, that is extraordinary.
- And another thing.
1:02:17
She and Cook usually fight like
cats and dogs, but today--
1:02:21
- Let me hold the door
for you, Ellen dear.
- Thanks ever so, ducks.
1:02:32
Ellen, stop making
that offensive noise!
1:02:36
And shut the window!
That bird´s giving me a headache.
1:02:39
Yes, sir.
1:02:46
Quiet! You´re giving
the master an headache.
1:02:51
I´m so sorry you´re not feeling
well this morning, George.
1:02:54
Who said I´m not feeling well?
I´m fit as a fiddle.
1:02:57
I just don´t understand why everyone´s
so confoundedly cheerful!
1:02:59
Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious