:25:00
We've wired the phones, and two
of my lads will be outside at all times.
:25:05
It's possible that this
is some kind of ridiculous prank.
:25:09
My children are missing.
:25:11
Yes, but the literary history
of the family suggests....
:25:15
Let's hope--
:25:16
I've forgotten how to fly.
:25:19
Yeah, well, one does.
:25:22
Good night, ma'am.
Good night, sir.
:25:26
No more happy thoughts.
:25:30
Lost!
:25:33
Lost!
:25:46
-The police will do everything they can.
-The police can do nothing.
:25:50
Really? Maybe we should
call the American police.
:25:53
In a crisis, we English
always make a cup of tea.
:25:56
Moira, would you?
:25:57
Yes, of course.
:25:59
Don't forget to warm the pot.
:26:02
I'll go.
:26:04
You stay.
:26:06
Don't worry, Gran Wendy,
I wasn't gonna leave.
:26:10
Hand me my book, please.
:26:19
It's time to tell you, at last.
:26:22
Tell me what?
:26:25
How far back can you remember, Peter?
:26:30
I remember the hospital
on Great Ormond Street.
:26:33
You worked with orphans.
:26:35
You arranged for the adoption
by my American parents.
:26:39
You were 1 2, nearly 1 3.
:26:41
I mean, before that.
:26:44
There's nothing before that.
:26:47
Try, Peter. Do try.
:26:51
Nothing.
:26:56
You know, when I was young...