:25:02
I'm going to church
when we get back.
:25:05
So I haven't been in a while,
I missed a few Sundays.
:25:15
What's a cross between
a parakeet and a tiger?
:25:18
-I give up. What?
-I don't know, but if he sings, listen.
:25:22
You think that's funny?
You're a wretched child.
:25:25
-lf I am, it's your fault.
-Really? Why?
:25:28
Mrs. Thomas said children
are a reflection of their parents.
:25:32
-But Dennis doesn't have a moustache.
-He's a reflection of his mother.
:25:37
Dennis calls his parents by their
names. It's smashing.
:25:41
Really?
:25:42
I'm too old to keep on calling you
Mummy and Daddy.
:25:46
-You only call me Daddy, not Mummy.
-I think I shall call you Paul.
:25:51
-lf that's what you'd like.
-Yes, Paul.
:25:54
-And I shall call you Margaret.
-And I'll call you Rover.
:25:59
-No, I'll call you Mummy.
-For a short person, you're not bad.
:26:04
-More tea?
-I'd love some.
:26:06
Judy Fox stole my keychain,
you know the one with the clover?
:26:10
-Stole it?
-Yes.
:26:12
How do you know?
:26:14
I brought it to school.
I was changing after gym...
:26:17
...and I couldn't find it. She had it.
:26:20
When I said it was mine she said she'd
always had it.
:26:26
And I know it's mine.
:26:28
Everyone has to be nice,
because her father died.
:26:32
-When did he die?
-A few months ago, in Africa.
:26:35
She says it's hers. It isn't. I'm glad
you're intelligent. You won't die.
:26:40
I'm in Intelligence. And you should be
especially kind to her now.
:26:45
-You won't die, will you, Daddy?
-Wasn't it Paul?
:26:49
Promise me.
And you will always love me?
:26:53
-I'll always love you.
-And you'll always love Mummy?
:26:57
-Even when you're 80?
-Yes.
:26:59
I'll have to put my false teeth in
to kiss her.