Darling
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:02:54
I do want our readers to feel
that this is really your story.

:02:58
So I thought I'd ask you a few questions...
:03:00
and if you'd just answer them
in your own words...

:03:03
Yes, I see. All right, ask away.
:03:06
Let's start at the beginning, shall we?
:03:09
I had a terribly ordinary childhood,
I'm afraid.

:03:12
Born at an early age, and all that.
:03:15
Fell off lots of bicycles,
ate too many cream cakes...

:03:17
A normal childhood, you know.
:03:20
This is me, age six.
:03:22
Probably a piece of chewing gum
stuck under my hat, only you can't see.

:03:26
I do remember...
:03:27
I was always the sort of child
who got picked on to do things.

:03:35
What a darling little baby he is.
:03:37
Joseph is actually my older sister, Felicity.
:03:39
I told everyone she had grown the beard
especially for the part.

:03:43
Felicity, poor thing, was not amused.
:03:47
You must be very proud of her, Mrs. Scott.
:03:51
She's a darling.
:03:53
She's going to go a long way.
You can see that.

:03:57
Yes, I think she is.

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