The Sound of Music
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1:09:15
This is Baroness Schraeder.
1:09:20
And these. . .
1:09:22
. . .are my children.
1:09:24
How do you do?
1:09:27
Go inside, dry off, clean up, change
your clothes and report back here!

1:09:36
Fräulein, you will stay here, please!
1:09:40
I think I'd better go see
what Max is up to.

1:09:53
Now, fräulein. . .
1:09:56
. . .I want a truthful answer.
1:09:59
Yes, captain.
1:10:00
Is it possible,
or could I have just imagined it?

1:10:06
Have my children, by any chance,
been climbing trees today?

1:10:11
Yes, captain.
1:10:13
I see.
1:10:15
And where, may I ask,
did they get these. . . .

1:10:19
-Play clothes.
-Is that what they are?

1:10:21
I made them from the drapes
that used to hang in my bedroom.

1:10:25
-Drapes?
-They have plenty of wear left.

1:10:28
We've been everywhere in them.
1:10:30
Are you telling me that my children
have been roaming about Salzburg. . .

1:10:34
. . .dressed up in nothing
but some old drapes?

1:10:38
And having a marvelous time!
1:10:39
-They have uniforms.
-Forgive me, straitjackets.

1:10:43
They can't be children
if they worry about clothes--

1:10:46
They don't complain.
1:10:47
They don't dare.
They love you too much and fear--

1:10:50
Don't discuss my children.
1:10:51
You've got to hear, you're
never home--

1:10:53
I don't want to hear more!
1:10:55
I know you don't, but you've got to!
1:10:58
-Liesl's not a child.
-Not one word--


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