: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...
:27:01
...no other girl held your favour
the way I did.
:27:07
I expected you to alight on the church
and forbid my vows on my wedding day.
:27:13
I wore a pink satin sash.
:27:18
But you didn't come.
:27:21
Grandma?
:27:24
Yes, I was an old lady
when I wrapped you in blankets.
:27:28
A grandmother.
:27:30
With my 1 3-year-old granddaughter
asleep in the bed.
:27:33
Moira.
:27:35
And when you saw her...
:27:38
...that was when you decided
not to go back to Never Land.
:27:43
Where?
:27:45
To Never Never Land.
:27:49
-I'll get Moira.
-I've tried to tell you--
:27:52
-Maybe the tea's ready.
-I knew you'd forgotten!
:27:55
I'm not ready to deal with this now.
:27:57
The stories are true. I swear to you.